The football party doesn’t stop. With the start of the Copa América 2024, fans are eager to experience the next event: the 2026 World Cup, which will take place in Mexico, the United States and Canada.
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Since EL TIEMPO we use Dall-e Artificial Intelligence to create images of what some teams’ jerseys would look like for the future edition.
Each recreation took into account factors such as culture, flag colors, and coats of arms. It is important to mention that this exercise is done for entertainment purposes; the AI does not have a correct perspective of reality.
Colombia T-shirt
The clothing created for the Colombian National Team highlights its traditional colors: yellow, blue and red. Some stripes on the sides, lines and the symbolic shield in the shape of a soccer ball.
Furthermore, lbutterflies At the bottom are the figures that stand out the most from the outfit and each one has a different size. Likewise, Artificial Intelligence added a couple of flowers.
Mexico T-shirt
The learning model made a Mexico t-shirt loaded with patterns in the form of flowerswhich runs from the lower part of the chest to the end of the stomach. It also features the country’s colours.
Argentina
Argentina’s jersey features sky blue and white, with black and gold details. With black border and various geometric patterns integrated into the design.
Germany
For the next World Cup, the shirt has a pattern subtle of eagles and geometric motifs, integrated into the design to reflect the cultural identity of Germany. It also stands out with the white color, with black details on the shoulders and sleeves.
Brazil
For this model, a Brazil shirt was created with its particular colors. The design has greenery in the background and two toucans, which are animals that live in the rainforests of South America.
Typically, it is represented in the Amazon, because it inhabits tropical and subtropical forests, as well as swampy savannas within the jungle.
Other teams: France
England
Japan
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