Although it has not been officially launched in the country, This Tuesday a new Colombia National Team shirt was leaked on social networks, which will go on sale as a tribute to the 100 years celebrated by the Colombian Football Federation.
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The entity marks the date of October 12, 1924 as the date of founding, with the name of the Football League, as recorded by Guillermo Ruiz Bonilla in his book “History of the Colombian National Team.” It later changed its name to the Colombian Football Association. The current name was taken in 1971.
The first official Conmebol tournament that the National Team played was the 1945 Suramericano (a tournament that would later be called Copa América).
The uniform used by the team, made up mostly of players from the Atlantic Coast, was white with the tricolor of the flag in horizontal stripes.
This is the new shirt of the Colombian National Team
The shirt that Adidas, the FCF’s sportswear supplier, will launch is a tribute to that first official selection: It is white, with the tricolor crossing the garment horizontally, and with the colors yellow and blue in a pale tone.
The garment has, according to the Footy Headlines portal leak, the Colombian National Team shield (also designed in 1971) and the old Adidas logo embroidered in white, which makes them not visible to the naked eye. The shirt has a round neck and the yellow, blue and red lines also discreetly appear on it.
The jacket is part of a collection in which, in addition, there is a blue sweatshirt that Luis Díaz already revealed upon his arrival in Cochabamba (Bolivia), to join the National Team that will play this Thursday in El Alto, on the ninth date of the qualifying round for the 2026 North American World Cup.
The price of the shirt has not been officially announced, but on international portals it already appears for sale, at a cost of 100 euros (at the exchange rate of this Tuesday, about 464 thousand pesos).
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