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World Cup Home Kit Rankings 20-11

  • Writer: Fred Whitehead
    Fred Whitehead
  • Nov 18, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 6, 2022

20. Belgium – Feel like this is the marmite of World Cup kits for this year’s kits. Personally I quite like the Guy Fieri style sleeves just hope that we’ll see Kevin De Bruyne with matching frosted tips.



19. Serbia – Classy design this from Puma the red and gold complement each other really well, the collar just doesn’t quite work for me which is holding this kit back from placing higher in this list.


18. Denmark – This Denmark kit has been designed intentionally as a protest to the thousands of deaths caused in the hosting of this year’s World Cup in Qatar, it surely should be top of this list for being the only kit at the tournament taking a stand against the Qatari regime but I’ve chosen to rank it here purely from an aesthetic point of view.


17. Ghana – A solid effort form Puma that I think will be one of those that looks a lot better when worn at the tournament.


16. Senegal – This design grew on me as I made these rankings, a chevron almost always works on a football kit and it’s a nice usage of it here by Puma if not ground breaking.


15. Brazil – Such a classic design it’s hard to get it wrong, this one ticks all the boxes of a typical Brazil kit but the slightly off yellow and unimaginative collar leave it further down these rankings.


14. Tunisia – Wasn’t sure about this one till I saw it on an actual player, this jazzy design will look magnificent in the air conditioned Qatari stadiums.


13. Uruguay – Quite a retro entry from Puma here that I really like, looks like they could have worn it for their two World Cup wins in 1930 and 1950.


12. Croatia – It’s quite hard to mix up the iconic chequered kit of the Croatian national team but I think Nike have done quite a good job of it here, whilst it does look a little like the T-Mobile logo on the front I think it works.


11. Argentina – You just can’t go wrong with an Argentina kit, a truly classic design.



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