The eye-catching as host of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa international New Jersey, the same attention, he not only take the responsibility for, even the representative of the whole of Africa. This yellow shirt also use the adidas shirt in 2010 year national unity of design in style, simple and scan has a rich content. The grain shirt positive Y fonts are 11 dotted line represents a combination of domestic 11 tribes in South Africa and in language, is also a team of 11 players on the image, Y fonts from South Africa, is the national symbol of solidarity and unity. The shirt collar and unique style of Africa, unique craft from the local native south decorative elements in the rear of the collar, a small flags and let this shirt is more “Africa”. In addition, adidas groundbreaking for players Formotion provides Techfit and two shirts, players can choose the be fond of according to oneself to choose loose Formotion or tight Techfit, always marks team unity shirt also opens the personalized era.

South Africa’s new national team away jersey for 2010 world cup are the green-based, the following is the yellow pants and green socks, this coincided with the home jerseys complementary color, style, also with the home jersey remained the same. Uniform positive Y-shaped lines is a combination of 11 dotted lines represent the 11 tribes in South Africa and one in the language, but also a team of 11 field players, Y shaped the image from the South Africa’s national flag, it is the symbol of solidarity and unity in South Africa. Shirt collar is also unique African style, a unique craft patterns from the South African native indigenous elements, the rear side of the collar is also a small flag so that the shirt is more “South Africa.” South Africa to host the World Cup qualify directly as the final stage, they and Mexico, Uruguay and France, along with points of the A group.

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