We move to the final group of the World Cup of Jerseys, and two knockout spots are left for the taking!
In a brutal Group G, the Kenya 1999 World Cup shirt stormed away, with the shirt (or jersey) from Jersey took second place across the Facebook Group and the Twitter page.
Group H is just another set of four worthy of being in the conversation as the tournament ‘Group of Death.’
In the other groups run and done, Tanzania and Nepal progressed to the knockout stages from Group A, Vanuatu and Scotland 1999 progressed in Group B, while the Pink of Bermuda stormed home and Rwanda scraped enough votes across Twitter and Facebook to squeeze through Group C. Group D was domination by the Dutch, with both the current kit and the 1996 World Cup shirt running away from the field to advance over Ireland 2007 and Fiji’s U19 World Cup effort of 2016. Germany ran away with Group E topping both the Facebook and Twitter polls, with PNG’s Early 2010s kit overcoming a perhaps more-fancied Afghanistan 2015 effort. Group F saw the current Namibian kit run away in first, with St. Helena causing a huge upset, beating out Singapore by the barest of margins (a single vote!) across Facebook and Twitter polls.
Note: Jerseys are the current kits used by both men’s and women’s teams unless stated.
Red and yellow. Two colours that don’t normally go but my word, Uganda pull it off. A mix of all the tones on their national flag, there’s no mistaking who the Cranes are as they walk out onto the ground. Let’s hope we see some more Challenge League action and yellow kits blessing our streams in months to come.
“If you had one shot, or one opportunity…”
Look, Japan probably wasn’t thinking of Eminem when putting together their design for this year’s Under 19 World Cup kit, but it must be said they made the most of the chance of being showcased on a global stage.
Both their blue and reverse pink kits are worth throwing up, each gorgeous in their own right.
Hopefully the continued development means more Japanese national team action on our screens.
The dragon on the bottom left would be enough to include the Bhutan shirt by itself but the gradual tone of their two national colours is the kicker in a killer cricket kit. Joining the Dutch as one of few teams to play in orange, their national team is slowly on the rise despite playing in a competitive region.
Through all the tumult of 2020, Thailand’s story at the T20 Women’s World Cup will forever be an inspirational story. And they looked good in the process! Another mix of the risky combination that is red and blue, the blend to the red at the top brought a unique flavour to the tournament inundated with Full Members.
This is Group H in our World Cup, with two advancing from each group to the round of 16, where kits will then go head-to-head to crown a winner. Kits from the same nation must be drawn together and polls will be done via Twitter and Facebook.
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Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D |
Tanzania | Scotland 1999 WC | Bermuda | Fiji U19 WC 2018 |
China (Women) | Scotland 2015 WC | Mexico | Ireland 2007 WC |
Oman | Vanuatu | Qatar | Netherlands 1996 WC |
Nepal | Nigeria (Yellow) | Rwanda | Netherlands |
Group E | Group F | Group G | Group H |
Afghanistan 2015 | Namibia | Argentina | Uganda |
Germany | Namibia 2003 WC | Kenya 1999 WC | Japan U19 WC Pink |
Papua New Guinea Early 2010s | St. Helena | Jersey | Bhutan |
South Korea | Singapore | Malaysia | Thailand Women’s T20 WC 2020 |
^ Teams in bold progressed through their groups
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