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  1. Vive La France!
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Vive La France!

Zinedine Zidane is easily one of the greatest French players of his generation. The powerful attacking midfielder was part of the team that lead France to a world championship in 1998 and is the only three-time FIFA World Player of the Year, besides the Brazilian striker Ronaldo.

Be like les Bleus of France when they take the field by wearing this official away jersey from Nike.

The all white jersey has seven thin blue stripes on the cuffs to represent the well-known French design of the Mariniere. The Nike Swoosh logo and French national team badge are embroidered at the front.

This Dri-FIT jersey has a stylish polo collar.

Designed to be even lighter than previous jerseys.

Cheer on Karim Benzema, Yoann Gourcuff, Florent Malouda and the rest of the squad with this fantastic France jersey.

Dri-FIT fabric adds breathability, strength and comfort. Tailored for better style and fit.

The French team motto, "Nos differences nous unissent" (Our differences unite us), is printed on the inside below the collar.

100% polyester, at least 96% of which is recycled. Imported.


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