Henry France Visitor 1998
Henry France Visitor 1998
Henry France Visitor 1998
This shirt was worn by the French national team as their away kit during the historic 1998 World Cup in France. At this tournament, Les Bleus won their first World Cup, establishing themselves as one of the world's football powerhouses. This design is especially remembered because it was worn by Thierry Henry, one of the standout players of that team, who emerged as one of the young stars of the tournament. Its design represents elegance and national pride, combining the colours of the French flag with a modern and sophisticated style.
In addition to Henry, this shirt was worn by legends such as Zinedine Zidane, who became the hero of the final, and Laurent Blanc, remembered for his leadership in defence. Henry, wearing the number 12, contributed key goals to France's progress in the competition.
Design details:
- The predominant design is white, enhanced by horizontal lines in red and blue, representing the colors of the French flag.
- White polo collar with blue and red details that give it a classic and elegant touch.
- Centered Adidas logo, accompanied by the FFF (Fédération Française de Football) rooster, symbol of French football, embroidered on the chest.
- Number 12 on the front and back, in blue with red edges, worn by Thierry Henry, who made his mark on the tournament with important goals.
- Special details include the inscription "FIFA World Cup France 98" on the front, celebrating the event in which France were crowned champions.
Material and care:
- Made from lightweight, breathable polyester, designed to withstand the high physical demands of a World Cup tournament.
- It is recommended to wash it by hand or on a gentle cycle to preserve the colors and details of the print.
This shirt is not only a piece of history for French fans, but also a reminder of an unforgettable tournament in which the host country achieved ultimate football glory. The design, combined with the team's achievements, makes it one of the most iconic shirts in football history.