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It’s that time of the year again. The FIFA Women’s World Cup is just around the corner, with the much-awaited competition set to begin on June 20. The hype for the tournament has been building up, with soccer fans excited to see their women’s team in action.
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FIFA have announced that the next Women’s World Cup will expand to 32 teams.
As part of the lead-up to the tournament, ADIDAS has released the away kits for the teams they are partnered with. These include Argentina, Spain, Germany, Sweden, Japan, and Colombia. The kits have been released to much fanfare, with people commending ADIDAS for their work and unique designs.
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Soccer fans pleased with the World Cup jerseys
ADIDAS is partnered with ten national soccer teams. They have already released the kits for Costa Rica, Jamaica, and Italy. The away kit for the Philippines is reported to be released in the coming months. The new six kits have been released to much fanfare, with people commending ADIDAS for their work and unique designs.
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What makes these kits special is the fact that all of them share a nature-related theme. Meaning every shirt depicts the iconic scenery or landscape of each nation on their jersey. The kits reveal trailer has seen a positive response from fans on Twitter, with people commending ADIDAS while also taking shots at their rivals Nike.
Here are some of the reactions from the fans:
Adidas kit designs are always far ahead than Nike !
— Giftson (@TheGiftson) March 23, 2023
https://t.co/4Bqrc81hjK pic.twitter.com/tlB6PTaOyG
— PHFC (@pmhfc23) March 23, 2023
oh man these are 😍 https://t.co/WQYQv0G1pk
— Laura (@_coops_) March 23, 2023
Adidas always gets it https://t.co/SfkNp1TpV9
— Møøts (@McMon86) March 23, 2023
That Germany kit is an absolute work of art. https://t.co/cljwxGznCF
— Brad Nash (@bradgalriri) March 23, 2023
Literally ALL of these kits are so cool 🤌🏾 excited for the Women’s World Cup!!! https://t.co/5zywtWr7TJ
— Manasi Pathak (@ManasiPathak_) March 23, 2023
these are some of the most gorgeous kits i’ve ever seen . https://t.co/7JX356TPMH
— aly (@efcwalsh) March 23, 2023
hope nike are taking note bc adidas have outdone themselves https://t.co/vk11hFw6DT
— georgia (@georgiadesouza_) March 23, 2023
The positive response from fans shows that they have succeeded in their goal. The nature-themed jerseys are not only a visual representation of each country, but they are also a source of pride for the players and fans. It’s a move that is sure to please fans and players alike.
This year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup is special
The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 is on the horizon and it promises to be a special occasion. Set to take place from June 20 until August 20, Australia and New Zealand will jointly host this tournament like never before. Furthermore, for the first time in its history, 32 teams will compete for the trophy.
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The #FIFAWWC 2023 Groups are set! 🙌
Which one is the most exciting? 😁 #BeyondGreatness
— FIFA Women's World Cup (@FIFAWWC) February 23, 2023
On top of that, Portugal’s women’s team has qualified for the very first time as well and even received support from Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo. However, all eyes will be on USWNT as they look to win their third consecutive title after previous back-to-back wins in 2015 and 2019.
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Who do you think stands a realistic chance of taking home the prestigious FIFA Women’s World Cup? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
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