📸 World Cup 2026: leaked France shirt splits opinion
This is going to spark a conversation!
The first images of the French team jersey design have been leaked.
It's the well-informed Footy Headlines that revealed four visuals.
The French team jersey is expected to feature a tricolor collar and display the rooster in the center.
Note that the design of this jersey is not yet official, it's a concept that will likely be adjusted.
😱 The moment you understand the design pic.twitter.com/wcWi0Etbej
— Footy Headlines (@Footy_Headlines) May 28, 2025
Je pense à l'été 2026 avec mon maillot de l'Equipe de France floqué DÉSIRÉ DOUÉ https://t.co/tkpoLV0H5B pic.twitter.com/3IygzEipOS
— matts. (@Matss44) May 28, 2025
il est beau rien à dire
— morinho (@Ricochetgaranti) May 28, 2025
Le big coq en plein milieu pic.twitter.com/hVcTqUx9jq
— 𝐒𝐢𝐮𝐮𝐮𝐮 (@10ZOO__) May 28, 2025
Faut arrêter les espèces de fleur sur les maillots
— ChaqueAvis (@UnAvis_) May 28, 2025
Ça sent une masterclass du Kyks avec
— jefe (@mercierr93) May 28, 2025
Bien mais tout est en haut ça fait grv vide en bas
— Kenan (@kenan_rstg) May 28, 2025
Le stade français vous voulez dire non?
— BΛD🔻ЯΣD (@Bad__Red) May 28, 2025
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