What do the three patches on the Argentine National Team shirt mean in the Copa América?

What do the three patches on the Argentine National Team shirt mean in the Copa América?
What do the three patches on the Argentine National Team shirt mean in the Copa América?

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Messi with the new Argentine National Team shirt in the Copa América

The details of the Argentine National Team shirt

The starting shirt combines albiceleste colors with gold, while the alternative features a bluish tone. Both designs are full of nods to the milestone achieved at the 2022 Qatar World Cup, where Argentina beat France in the final. The new AFA shield with the three stars and the Sun of May symbol on the back of the neck connect these shirts with the historic conquest of the last World Cup.

The group of players that make up the Argentine National Team is more united than ever, as demonstrated by the good vibes and camaraderie during photo sessions and training sessions. “Shoot because there is no more, the next Copa América is not there. Come on, the last one, eh…”, Rodrigo De Paul joked while Messi and Di María posed for the cameras, reaffirming the magic and camaraderie that characterize this team. .

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Di María will play his last tournament with the National Team

The Scaloneta shirt for the Copa América

Regarding the competition, Scaloneta heads Group A and will face Canada (6/20, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta), Chile (6/25, at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey) and Peru (29 /6, at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami). Each of these matches will be crucial to advance in the tournament and defend the title obtained in 2021.

In addition to the aesthetic aspects, the Argentine National Team jerseys are available in two versions: the amateur version and the Authentic version, used by the players. According to Adidas, the amateur version has a value of 79,999 Argentine pesos, while the Authentic costs 124,999 pesos. In both cases, the number and name of the preferred soccer player can be added for an additional 10,000 pesos.

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