After 12 years, the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team is back at the World Cup, and its new kit has drawn the attention of football and design lovers.
The British outlet Metro ranked the worst and best kits to appear at the upcoming tournament, and the Bosnia and Herzegovina jersey was placed fourth among the prettiest kits.
As kit culture has grown, sports commentators Gavin Brown and Steve Charnock singled out the nine worst and nine best World Cup kits.
“More teams at the World Cup means a greater variety of kit manufacturers, which is mostly a good thing. This one is made by Kelme, which conjures images of brash and baggy mid-90s La Liga gear. But it’s no retro retread. The smart navy blue shirt with subtle yellow and white pinstripes, and a gorgeous font for the yellow numbers, is all very sleek. The away strip is great too,” the commentators noted.
According to this selection, among the worst kits are: Haiti (home kit), Switzerland (away kit), Australia (away kit), Canada (home kit), England (home kit), Egypt (away kit), Turkey (away kit), Panama (away kit), and the US (home kit).
The following kits are among the most beautiful: Curaçao (away kit), South Korea (away kit), Ghana (home kit), Bosnia and Herzegovina (home kit), France (away kit), Mexico (third kit), Belgium (away kit), Germany (home kit), and South Africa (away kit).
Bosnia and Herzegovina national team players have already had the opportunity to wear the new kits in friendly matches against North Macedonia and Panama.
To recall, at the World Cup, Bosnia and Herzegovina is grouped with Canada, Qatar, and Switzerland. The opening match against Canada is scheduled for June 12 in Toronto, Klix.ba writes.