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Argentina three-star kit release date revealed… but fans must wait until AFTER Christmas for post-World Cup shirt


FANS will have to wait until after Christmas to get their hands on the new Argentina football shirt.

The new design will include a third star to symbolise the World Cup final victory against France in Qatar.

The new Argentina shirt with three stars will not be available until after ChristmasCredit: FOOTY HEADLINES
It is predicted to sell out very quicklyCredit: FOOTY HEADLINES

The triumph at the tournament is Argentina’s third World Cup victory, with the previous two coming in 1986 and 1978.

The new shirt will keep the same style as the one that was worn during the tournament but will have one star placed above the pre-existing two over the badge.

The maker, Adidas, has listed the new shirt on its website titled “Argentina 22 winners home jersey”, and it will be available on Wednesday, December 28 at 9:30am.

Although journalist Mauro Albornoz has claimed that they could be available as soon as December 26, but that is believed to only be in Argentina.

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It is also expected to sell out very quickly due to high demand from fans – with an estimated 4million filling the streets of Buenos Aires to celebrate the win on Tuesday.

A video has been shared on social media showing the third star being added to the jerseys.

Argentina won the World Cup in a thrilling final against the French, in which the two sides had to be separated on penalties.

Defender Gonzalo Montiel scored the decisive spot kick for his side.

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The shirt is currently priced at £80, but this is for the replica version, not the one that would have been worn by Lionel Messi and co.

For the authentic shirt, the away version is currently listed at £120 on the Adidas website.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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