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World Cup team jersey bag

Argentina: the source of the blue and white sword, the Argentine flag

The logo on Argentine jerseys can be divided into the emblem of the Football Association and the logo of the jersey sponsor.

The logo of the Argentine Football Association is shield-shaped, with a golden shield in the same color as the "Sun in May" in the middle, and two sky-blue stripes in the national flag pattern. AFA on the shield is the abbreviation of Argentine Football Association. Around the national emblem are two bunches of cassia twigs, which are consistent with the pattern of the national emblem. Laurel leaves symbolize victory and glory, and green symbolizes loyalty and friendship. But on the jersey, laurel branches are mostly replaced by gold.

Two stars, representing Argentina, won the World Cup twice.

Germany: The home team uniforms are white shirts and black shorts, and the national flag pattern is added after 1988. The representative meaning of its color comes from the color of the national flag.

Black, red and yellow are the colors of the national flag. This is a traditional color in Germany, and its history can be traced back to the Roman Empire in the first century A.D., when soldiers all wore this tricolor uniform. Later, every dynasty in Germany was like this.

The black-headed eagle in the middle is actually a transformation of the national emblem pattern.

The three stars above the team emblem represent that Germany has won the World Cup three times.

The Uruguayan jersey is covered with dark lines in the shape of the sun from the Uruguayan flag, and the gold stripes on both sides represent the supreme glory of the two-time World Cup champion.

World Cup jerseys generally have gold stars on the left-breasted team, indicating that the team has won many World Cup championships.

Buying a World Cup uniform in a sponsor's shop is not imitation.