INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL

Football kits: Some of the worst strips in international soccer

AS looks at some of the most unsightly strips worn in recent editions of tournaments such as the World Cup, Euros and Africa Cup of Nations.

Belgium's 1982 World Cup kit.
The Denmark goalkeeper's kit at Euro 1992, worn by legendary custodian Peter Schmeichel as the Scandinavians surged to a surprise tournament win.
The kit worn by Bolivia in qualifying for the 1994 World Cup.
The unforgettable strip worn by Mexico goalkeeper Jorge Campos at USA '94.
Samuel Eto'o in Cameroon's sleeveless 2002 Africa Cup of Nations shirt.
Mexico sported this number in the 2004 Olympics football tournament.
Hosts United States wore this away kit at the 1994 World Cup.
David Seaman in the England keeper's kit during the 1996 European Championship, which was hosted by the Three Lions.
Mexico's home kit for the 1998 World Cup in France.
The Scandinavians' 1997/98 away shirt.
Nigeria's 1994 World Cup away strip.
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Belgium

Belgium's 1982 World Cup kit.

Denmark

The Denmark goalkeeper's kit at Euro 1992, worn by legendary custodian Peter Schmeichel as the Scandinavians surged to a surprise tournament win.

Foto: Billy Stickland / Getty Images

Bolivia

The kit worn by Bolivia in qualifying for the 1994 World Cup.

The unforgettable strip worn by Mexico goalkeeper Jorge Campos at USA '94.

Cameroon

Samuel Eto'o in Cameroon's sleeveless 2002 Africa Cup of Nations shirt.

Foto: ISSOUF SANOGO / AFP

Mexico

Mexico sported this number in the 2004 Olympics football tournament.

United States

Hosts United States wore this away kit at the 1994 World Cup.

England

David Seaman in the England keeper's kit during the 1996 European Championship, which was hosted by the Three Lions.

Foto: Neal Simpson

Mexico

Mexico's home kit for the 1998 World Cup in France.

Foto: STR / REUTERS

Norway

The Scandinavians' 1997/98 away shirt.

Nigeria

Nigeria's 1994 World Cup away strip.

Foto: TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP

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