Uruguayan home shirt keeps the traditional skyblue colour, the design press had initially stated that Puma were working on “special” designs to commemorate Uruguay`s 1950 World Cup victory. The template almost the same as my previos posted for Uruguay third place play-off kits, just slightly without collar. Other details include embroidered PUMA logos on the chest and sleeves along with a stitched Uruguay national crest which features 4 winners' stars: 2 for their World Cup Final victories and 2 for their Olympic games wins.
2 comments:
i think that thers just one shirt, with collar, and some players like forlan prefer to keep the collar inside the shirt
I agree with Mr.Anonymous, too.
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