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    Why I wore a hijab to cover Iran football team instead of refusing in protest after Mahsa Amini death

    I WAS ordered by Iran’s security to wear a hijab in Austria to interview boss Carlos Quieroz and the players after a friendly with Uruguay. Many have asked why I didn’t refuse to wear one as a show of support to the women’s rights protests in the country after the death of Mahsa Amini.
    SunSport reporter Isabelle Barker, with Iran midfielder Omid Ebrahimi, was compelled to wear a hijab headscarf to interview Iran’s football team after a match — in Austria
    Isabelle had to make a hijab out of a t-shirt as all the shops in Vienna were shut
    What is happening in Iran right now?
    Amini, 22, was beaten to death by Iran’s morality police for failing to comply with the country’s strict hijab rules, it has been alleged.
    The incident sparked mass violent protests in the country with the death toll rising each day.
    Officially at least 76 people have died during 11 days of unrest so far.
    Women have also been burning their hijabs and the government has shut off the internet in parts of the country.
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    The country’s President Ebrahim Raisi warned protestors would be “dealt with decisively” in a chilling message amid the violent crackdown.
    Iran vs Uruguay controversy
    During the protests, Iran, England’s Group B rivals at the Qatar World Cup, faced Uruguay in a friendly in Austria last Friday.
    The day before the match journalists were banned by Iran over fears of giving their domestic issues a platform in Europe.
    After a mediation from European-based Iranian journalists they decided on the morning of the game to let reporters in.
    The hijab demand came on Friday from the squad’s security team just hours before Iran played Uruguay in a friendly, winning 1-0
    The hijab order had not come from Carlos Queiroz or any of the players
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    During the match two protesters with signs for Amini were ejected by a group of around ten Austrian police officers.
    Reporters were also told there would be no access to interviews with Iran boss and former Manchester United No2 Carlos Quieroz.
    Hijab order
    I wasn’t going to take no for an answer with the interviews and planned to visit the team’s hotel the day after the match (Saturday).
    A member of the team’s security said it was a requirement to cover my hair if I was to speak with Quieroz and any of the players.
    I had asked as only a day before President Raisi had cancelled his first-ever interview on US soil because reporter Christiane Amanpour refused to wear a headscarf.
    Spied on by security
    It is difficult to cover the team because their head of security Mohammed Hossein Hamisi is always watching them.
    Hamisi is said to have close links with the Islamic Republic of Iran government and sends reports back to them on any suspicious activity surrounding the team.
    When I arrived the Eventhotel Pyramide in Vienna and was waiting for the players to come out for training Hamisi was spying on me from a window above.
    That made it clear to me that I wouldn’t be able to access the team without wearing the hijab.
    The hijab request had not come from Quieroz, the players or his press officer Aryan Ghasemi – who were all friendly and cooperative with reporters. 
    When I arrived at the team hotel on Saturday, Ghasemi said: “It is funny but very nice that you wore one (a hijab). We are flattered. You look beautiful.” 
    Later I asked twice if female journalists covering Iran at the Qatar World Cup would have to wear a head scarf – but did not get a response. 
    Why I wore one
    It became clear I would not get access to the team of Quieroz if I didn’t wear one.
    I felt it was important to at least try and not go home empty handed while violent protests continue in Iran.
    I wanted to atleast get into the hotel and ask questions about the issue and Amini’s tragic death to give it a platform in Europe.
    Unfortunately even when I got access to the team’s hotel and was promised a short sit down interview with Quieroz, this never materialised.
    When I bumped into Iran midfielder Omid Ebrahimi he was very friendly but said he wasn’t permitted to do an interview.
    At the very least on returning to the UK we got Amini’s name and the protests in articles and also explained how Iran’s government had tried to scare us off from covering the team.
    Bayer Leverkusen forward Sardar Azmoun has since risked being sacked from the Iran football team after slamming the country’s government for “killing easily”. 
    He bravely came out in support of the women’s rights protests and said they had “restrictive laws” placed on them in the team. More

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    Who has scored the most goals in World Cup history? Top 10 revealed ahead of Qatar 2022

    THE World Cup is right around the corner as Qatar prepare to kick off the 2022 edition on November 20.Some of the world’s best strikers will descend on the tournament as they look to find the back of the net on the biggest stage.
    German Klose tore up the World Cup during his international careerCredit: Reuters
    Lineker is England’s highest-placing player in the listCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    And SunSport felt this was the perfect time to look back at the most formidable strikers in the competition’s history.
    There are gang of household names near the top of the all-time top scorers list.
    But there are also a host of lesser known players that do not get the recognition they deserve.
    Here is a list of 37 names that all make it into the top 10.
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    10) Oldrich Nejedly, Lajos Tichy, Careca, Johnny Rep, Andrzej Szarmach, Luis Suarez, Hans Schafer, Cristiano Ronaldo – 7 goals
    Ronaldo has scored seven goals so far in his World Cup careerCredit: Getty
    Eight players who just about make it into the list with seven goals each to their name.
    Czechoslovakia’s Oldrich Nejedly, Hungary’s Lajos Tichy, Brazil’s Careca, Netherlands’ Johnny Rep, Poland’s Andrzej Szarmach and West Germany’s Hans Schafer all finished their careers with the same tally.
    Uruguayan Luis Suarez and Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo will both be looking to add a few more in Qatar this summer.
    9) Guillermo Stabile, Leonidas, Ademir, Oscar Miguez, Rivaldo, Rudi Voller, Diego Maradona – 8 goals
    Maradona inspired Argentina to World Cup glory in 1986Credit: AP:Associated Press
    One of the all-time great World Cup players, Diego Maradona, finished his career with eight goals in the World Cup – including five on the way to Argentina’s 1986 triumph.
    He is joined on the list by fellow Argentine Guillermo Stabile, Uruguayan Oscar Miguez, Germany’s Rudi Voller and Brazilian trio Leonidas, Ademir and Rivaldo.
    8) Eusebio, Christian Vieiri, Vava, David Villa, Paolo Rossi, Jairzinho, Roberto Baggio, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Uwe Seeler – 9 goals
    Villa was talismanic in helping Spain win their first World Cup in 2010Credit: PA:Empics Sport
    Five-time champions Brazil continue to populate the list as we move towards the top of the rankings.
    Vava and Jairzinho both netted nine times for the South American giants, along with Portugal legend Eusebio.
    Italians Christian Vieiri, Paolo Rossi and Roberto Baggio also achieved the feat, along with Spain’s David Villa and German duo Karl-Heinze Rummenigge and Uwe Seeler.
    7) Helmut Rahn, Gary Lineker, Gabriel Batistuta, Teofilo Cubillas, Thomas Muller, Grzegorz Lato – 10 goals
    Muller could yet break the World Cup record as he is just six off the top of the listCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Just 13 players have managed to hit double digits at the World Cup.
    Nearly half of those sit on a total of 10 – with the highest-placed Englishman Gary Lineker among them thanks to his six in 1986 and four in 1990.
    German Helmut Rahn is level with Lineker – as are Argentine Gabriel Batistuta, Peru’s Teofilo Cubillas and Poland’s Grzegorz Lato.
    Another German, Thomas Muller, will be hoping he can move up the list in Qatar later this year.
    6) Sandor Kocsis, Jurgen Klinsmann – 11 goals
    Klinsmann netted five times at the 1994 tournamentCredit: Reuters
    Hungary’s Sandor Kocsis may not be a name known to many, but he scored a remarkable 11 goals in five matches at the 1954 World Cup – and never added to that tally ever again.
    He joins German legend Jurgen Klinsmann on 11 – with the ex-Inter Milan, Tottenham and Bayern Munich man netting three in 1990, five in 1994 and three in 1998.
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    5) Pele – 12 goals
    Pele is the only player to win the World Cup on three occasionsCredit: Getty
    Brazilian legend Pele is the only player in football history to have won the World Cup three times.
    He helped his country lift the trophy in 1958, 1962 and 1970, scoring six, one and four goals respectively.
    He also netted once at the 1966 World Cup before Brazil were eliminated in the group stage.
    4) Just Fontaine – 13 goals
    Fontaine scored four against West Germany in the third place play-off in 1958Credit: AFP
    Frenchman Just Fontaine holds the record for the most goals scored at a single World Cup, netting an astonishing 13 times in six games at the 1958 tournament.
    Yet despite his incredible exploits, France still lost to eventual champions Brazil 5-2 in the semi-finals.
    And Fontaine never appeared in another World Cup as France failed to qualify in 1962, with the forward retiring that same year.
    3) Gerd Muller – 14 goals
    Germany legend Muller was the most prolific striker of his generationCredit: DPA/Press Association Images
    German marksman Gerd Muller scored a sensational 10 goals at the 1970 World Cup, but much like Fontaine had to settle for a semi-final exit.
    He returned to lift the trophy with West Germany four years later, netting four times including the winner in the final.
    2) Ronaldo – 15 goals
    Ronaldo scored eight times as Brazil won the World Cup in 2002Credit: AP:Associated Press
    Widely regarded as the greatest striker of his generation, Brazilian Ronaldo held the record for nearly a decade before it was broken in 2014.
    He went to the 1994 tournament which Brazil won but did not feature in any of the matches.
    Ronaldo then returned in 1998 and scored four goals on the way to the final – before famously missing the defeat to France.
    He found redemption four years later by scoring eight times as Brazil lifted the trophy, and added to that tally with three more in 2006.
    1) Miroslav Klose – 16 goals
    No player in history has scored more World Cup goals than KloseCredit: AFP
    German striker Klose is the top scorer in World Cup history with a stunning tally of 16 to his name.
    He opened his account with a hat-trick against Saudi Arabia at the 2002 World Cup – the only goals he scored at that tournament.
    Klose then took home the golden boot in 2006 with five more to his name.
    He managed another four in South Africa in 2010, before overtaking Ronaldo thanks to his two goals in 2014 – where Germany lifted the trophy.
    The record-breaking goal came against Ronaldo’s countrymen as Klose netted the second in a 7-1 semi-final drubbing of Brazil. More

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    ‘I don’t want to big him up’ – Henderson wary of piling pressure on Bellingham ahead of World Cup debut for England

    JORDAN HENDERSON is wary of heaping praise on Jude Bellingham as he fears the impact of piling on too much pressure. Bellingham has emerged as one of England’s brightest prospects and is fighting for a place in the World Cup midfield.
    Jordan Henderson with England team-mate Jude BellinghamCredit: Reuters
    Henderson, 32, is a big admirer of the Borussia Dortmund star, but finds himself reining in his plaudits.
    He told The Mirror: “I like Jude, I think he’s an amazing player.
    “He’s a fantastic professional and his mentality is really key for his development.
    “I almost don’t want to big him up too much because he’s still a young lad!
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    “There will be a lot of pressure on him at a young age, but of course he’s a top, top player, and I’m sure he’ll have a big part to play in Qatar.”
    Bellingham made his senior international debut in a friendly against Ireland in November 2020.
    At 17, he became England’s third-youngest full international, behind only Theo Walcott and Wayne Rooney.
    Bellingham featured in three games during England’s European Championship campaign last summer.
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    It only increased his transfer demand with Chelsea the latest club to register an interest in the Birmingham boy.
    SunSport exclusively revealed Bellingham could be bought for £83m IF the fee is paid up front.
    But according to The Telegraph, Chelsea are having to play “catch-up” after being told Liverpool and Real Madrid are leading the race.
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    Anthony Gordon ‘100 per cent focused’ on gatecrashing England’s World Cup party as £60m Everton man eyes shock call-up

    ANTHONY GORDON claims he can gatecrash boss Gareth Southgate’s World Cup squad.The £60million-rated Everton forward, 21, was one of the most sought-after players this summer, with Chelsea having two bids rejected for him.
    Anthony Gordon has shone for England’s Under-21sCredit: REX
    But the Everton ace is determined to play his way into Gareth Southgate’s World Cup squadCredit: Rex
    Now Gordon has set his sights on being on the plane to Qatar — even if he admits himself it is a long shot.
    The England Under-21 star said: “I’m one hundred per cent focused on making the World Cup squad.
    “If it doesn’t happen, it doesn’t happen. It’s out of my control — but I’ll definitely give it my best try.
    “To get there, I will need to score a lot of goals in the next couple of games. I’m ready for that challenge. I’m hopeful.
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    “If I didn’t have the ambition to play for England at the World Cup, then I would be a bit stupid.
    “But I understand the squad is so good at the minute, that it’s going to be really tough to get in.”
    Gordon helped England’s Under-21s to an impressive 3-1 win over Germany at Bramall Lane on Tuesday night, teeing up Conor Gallagher’s crucial goal just after half-time.
    Once again his pace, trickery and bravery when taking on defenders caught the eye.
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    Interestingly, Gordon said that — even if he was a shock inclusion to go to Qatar this winter with the seniors — then he would also still like to be involved in the Under-21 Euros next summer in Romania and Georgia.
    He explained: “If I got the opportunity to do both, I’d love that.
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    “Especially because of the work I’ve done here.
    “I’ve played most of the qualifiers with the Under-21s — so I’d like to see it out now.”
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    Chelsea will not have new transfer guru in place for World Cup as Boehly forced to delay hunt after Freund snub

    CHELSEA are set to delay plans to recruit a transfer guru until after the World Cup.Chairman Todd Boehly and right-hand man Behdad Eghbali are scouring the globe for a sporting director to help buy the biggest names and source up-and-coming talent.
    Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly wants to bring in a transfer guruCredit: AP
    But the American won’t have one in place to aid Graham Potter until after the World CupCredit: GETTY
    The two Americans had hoped to get a new person before November’s finals in Qatar which is a huge showcase for players.
    But after a potential move for Red Bull Salzburg’s Christoph Freund failed to happen, Boehly is prepared to take his time with the appointment.
    Bayer Leverkusen’s Tim Steidten is another linked with a move to the Blues.
    But Chelsea are looking at many candidates and finding the right person is the priority above getting somebody in quick.
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    Blues boss Graham Potter is assisting with the recruitment process. Boehly is also looking to take on a technical director to help Potter on a more nuts and bolts level.
    Lead physio Thierry Laurent was relieved of his duties after 17 years at the club on Tuesday as part of a shake-up.
    On the playing front, Chelsea are optimistic that their France midfielder N’Golo Kante will be fit to play for his country at the World Cup.
    Kante, 31, has only just resumed light training following the latest in a line of hamstring strains.
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    He is still some way off even contemplating a first-team return and the World Cup kicks off in 52 days.
    Potter wants the inspirational midfielder to be carefully managed as he returns to fitness given the player’s age and recent injury problems.
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    France boss Didier Deschamps is expected to name his provisional squad for the Qatar tournament next month.
    Chelsea return to Premier League action on Saturday at Crystal Palace.
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    World Cup runners and riders with Brazil and Spain backed but Cristiano Ronaldo tipped for ‘turbo tantrum’ with Portugal

    A WINTER World Cup is going to be like nothing we’ve seen before on the international stage.Preparation has proved a challenge for many nations and, with the final games before the tournament begins out the way, all we can do now is wait.
    The 2022 World Cup in Qatar is rapidly approachingCredit: AFP
    A number of familiar sides are in contention to lift the Jules Rimet TrophyCredit: REUTERS
    England’s form may have been concerning but it is a pattern repeated across a number of top nations.
    The struggles of some of the best ahead of Qatar could well make 2022 one of the most open World Cup’s we’ve seen for some time.
    SunSport runs you through the runners and riders away from the home nations…
    France
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    They might be the holders, but France hardly arrive fighting fit for the defence of their crown.
    Pressure is building on Didier Deschamps after just one win from six Nations League games.
    Any side with Kylian Mbappe must be considered amongst the favourites but the PSG star is prone to fall-outs, which could once more be the undoing of this combustible France squad at a major tournament.
    It is also a guessing game as to whether Paul Pogba will be ready to go or not. The midfielder is set to return from a knee injury just days before the start of the World Cup.
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    Brazil
    Tite’s side steamrolled their way through qualifying without losing a single match and have been thumping opponents with ease in recent weeks.
    Brazil could even afford to leave Gabriel Jesus at home for the last international break before the tournament, while Neymar will be powered on by the chance to break Pele’s Brazilian goalscoring record with just two more strikes.
    Neymar will be hoping to break Pele’s goalscoring record for Brazil in QatarCredit: Rex
    Netherlands
    Louis Van Gaal is back for one final tilt at the World Cup.
    His Dutch side are the only European team to go unbeaten since Euro 2020 so arrive in fine fettle.
    Despite an array of talent their bid could be undone by key men enduring rough starts to the season.
    Virgil van Dijk has admitted he is struggling for top form while Matthijs de Ligt has lost his place in the side and Georgino Wijnaldum fractured his leg last month.
    Louis van Gaal could be without some key men for the tournamentCredit: Rex
    Argentina
    There could hardly be a more romantic winner than Argentina.
    Qatar will be Lionel Messi’s last dance at a World Cup as he chases the one title to have eluded his glittering career.
    The PSG star now has a far stronger squad to lean on too with Cristian Romero, Lisandro Martinez and Lautauro Martinez all having seriously established themselves since the 2018 World Cup.
    Qatar 2022 could be Lionel Messi’s international swansongCredit: AFP

    Belgium
    Ahead of every recent tournament, Belgium have been backed to finally seal a trophy for their golden generation.
    There is every chance that this time it is just too late.
    The individual talent in Roberto Martinez’s squad is undeniable but the knees of many stars are already starting to creak, with a defence still including Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld.
    They won’t lack for experience, but they may struggle to keep up.
    Robert Martinez’s Belgium can’t be ruled out as contenders for the trophyCredit: GETTY
    Germany
    Despite their middling Nations League form, Germany qualified for the World Cup at a canter and cannot be written off.
    As he looks to address a recent slump at major tournaments – they didn’t make it out of the group in Russia – Hansi Flick is creating a sharp side.
    He can still call on the old guard with experience of winning the World Cup, while adding in the spark from the likes of Jamal Musiala.
    Any injury to Joshua Kimmich could, however, be disastrous.
    Germany are also serious contenders to win the tournament – despite their poor Nations League formCredit: Rex
    Spain
    Spain are on the way back up on the global stage.
    They’ve not made it past the last-16 at a World Cup since winning it 12 years ago but a place in the last four at Euro 2020 was a sure sign of progress.
    Finalists in the Nations League next year after beating Portugal this week, Luis Enrique’s squad arrive on a high with a superb smattering of young stars to call upon.
    Spain will enter Qatar 2022 on the back of a win over Iberian neighbours PortugalCredit: AFP
    Portugal
    A manager blindly defending a Manchester United man who isn’t getting minutes with his club but is untouchable with his country sounds familiar, doesn’t it?
    Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Maguire may have to support one another in the weeks before Qatar.
    Boss Fernando Santos is sticking by his talisman amid calls to drop him from the side after poor performances and a belief that he does not fit in with how Portugal want to play.
    It’s set up nicely for a turbo tantrum from Ron in the Middle East.
    Qatar 2022 will likely be Cristiano Ronaldo’s last international hurrahCredit: REX
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    Dark Horse – Denmark
    Semi-finalists at Euro 2021 after Christian Eriksen’s tragic collapse in their opening game, Denmark are a force to be reckoned with.
    They won nine out of their ten qualifiers to reach Qatar and with Eriksen back playing and shining at Manchester United could be even stronger this winter.
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    Denmark release faded Qatar World Cup kits as sponsor Hummel ‘don’t want to be visible at tournament that’s cost lives’

    HUMMEL’S Denmark World Cup kit is a protest against Qatar and the tournament costing “thousands of people their lives”.The Danish sportswear brand has created “toned down” monochrome shirts not only inspired by the country’s Euro 1992 success but as a protest against Qatar and its human rights record.
    Denmark’s World Cup home kitCredit: Instagram/@hummelsport
    Sportswear brand Hummel released the trio of kits in protest against QatarCredit: Instagram/@hummelsport
    They gave special recognition to the third kit they createdCredit: Instagram/@hummelsport
    Christian Eriksen and co will wear the kits during their games in QatarCredit: Rex
    Since 2010, hundreds of thousands of migrant workers have reportedly faced human rights abuses to build infrastructure necessary to host the tournament.
    After unveiling the kit yesterday, Hummel said: “With the Danish national team’s new jerseys, we wanted to send a dual message.
    “They are not only inspired by Euro 92, paying tribute to Denmark’s greatest football success, but also a protest against Qatar and its human rights record.
    “That’s why we’ve toned down all the details for Denmark’s new World Cup jerseys, including our logo and iconic chevrons.
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    “We don’t wish to be visible during a tournament that has cost thousands of people their lives. We support the Danish national team all the way, but that isn’t the same as supporting Qatar as a host nation.
    “We believe that sport should bring people together. And when it doesn’t, we want to make a statement.#HistoryIsWhatWeDoNow.”
    The three shirts Kasper Hjulmand’s side will bring to the World Cup are red, white and black.
    On the black shirt, Hummel added: “The colour of mourning. The perfect colour for Denmark’s third shirt for this year’s World Cup.
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    “While we support the Danish national team all the way, this shouldn’t be confused with support for a tournament that has cost thousands of people their lives.
    “We wish to make a statement about Qatar’s human rights record and its treatment of the migrant workers that have built the country’s World Cup stadiums.”
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    Every 2022 World Cup kit from ‘monstrosity’ England strip to awful Portugal shirt that Cristiano Ronaldo will wear

    THE World Cup is on the horizon and all the nation’s kits are released with some fans in love with the designs but other shirts have been labelled ‘diabolical’.It’s time to take a look at all the strips making their way to Qatar in November.
    England’s new kit has been worn in two Nations League games to mixed reviews from supporters. Additionally, Cristiano Ronaldo may not be happy with Portugal’s as it’s been dubbed ‘awful’.
    Group A
    Qatar
    The host nation are sponsored by Nike – they won the rights to make the Qatar kit weeks before it was announced they would be hosting the tournament.
    The colour of the home shirt appears slightly more red than the maroon shade used in the country’s flag.
    Qatar are controversially hosting the World CupCredit: Reuters
    The pattern on the away shirt is inspired by the country’s coastline
    Ecuador
    There has been controversy regarding Ecuador before they’ve even got on the plane to Qatar.
    Chile wanted to take Ecuador’s place at the World Cup due to them potentially fielding an ineligible player in qualifying but FIFA have rejected the Chilean’s appeal.
    Ecaudor are set to wear their famous yellowCredit: EPA
    Ecuador’s kit is made by MarathonCredit: Footy Headlines
    They are one of the only sides with three kitsCredit: Footy Headlines
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    Senegal
    Puma have designed a new kit for the African Cup of Nations holders.
    They have used there template away with the box and shirt number in the middle – it is something fans will have to get used to as the design is seen on a number of nation’s shirt at this year’s World Cup.
    The Lions have a number of players with Premier League links like ex-Liverpool ace Sadio Mane.
    The colourful stripe on the home shirt represents the colours on the Senegal flagCredit: AFP
    Puma designed the kit and many nations have a similar style of shirt if made by the German sportswear companyCredit: Getty
    Netherlands
    Of course, it’s orange, but a slightly different shade and the away sees Nike use their template with the different colour around the neck.
    Louis van Gaal is back in charge of the national side for his third spell and the Dutch haven’t lost a match since he was re-appointed.
    Holland will be back at the World Cup after failing to qualify for the tournament in RussiaCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
    Group B
    England
    The release of England’s kit did not go as planned as images appeared online when they shouldn’t have after the launch was delayed due to the death of the Queen.
    The Three Lions home shirt is not to everyone’s taste with some describing it as looking like a Sports Direct knock-off.
    Some are discontent with the blue shoulders with one supporter saying online: “Shocking, never been a fan of England using blue – our kit should only be using red & white.”
    Another responded happier with the away shirt: “How can you create an awful home shirt and yet one of the most beautiful away ones at the same time?”
    More reacted: “When Kane lifts the trophy it better be in the red kit not that other monstrosity.”
    England get their World Cup campaign underway versus Iran on November 21st.
    England’s home kit is unpopular with fans reacting onlineCredit: https://twitter.com/433/status/1570402830669975553/photo/2
    England’s away shirt was worn in the recent 3-3 draw to GermanyCredit: https://twitter.com/433/status/1570402830669975553/photo/2
    Iran
    Local brand Majid are in charge of the Iranian kit.
    Both home and away shirts have the same style with a green ‘swoosh’.
    Iran’s home strip as worn by Ehsan HajisafiCredit: AFP
    Iran are managed by ex-Manchester United assistant Carlos QueirozCredit: Getty
    USA
    America’s away kit certainly catches the eye with the dye pattern on it.
    But their form also has fans talking – they have won just two of their last seven games – failing to score in four of them.
    The USA home shirt sees Nike use their World Cup template that features a contrasting colour around the neckCredit: Alamy
    Christian Pulisic is the star of the United States teamCredit: Getty
    Wales
    Gareth Bale will lead Wales out in Qatar in these kits, which many are a fan of.
    These red and white strips will surely be iconic especially if Robert Page’s men can go far in the competition.
    Wales’ kit modelled by Brennan Johnson
    Wales will hope to replicate their run to the Euro 2016 semi-finalsCredit: Rex
    Group C
    Argentina
    Argentina debuted a black away kit for the first time in their history at the last World Cup but they return to their classic colours this year.
    It is likely to be Lionel Messi’s final chance to lift the biggest trophy in football and they have incredibly not lost a match since 2019.
    Argentina won the last Copa America in 2021Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    Argentina’s purple away jersey certainly stands outCredit: AFP
    Saudi Arabia
    Saudi Arabia’s kit is manufactured by Nike. The simple design may look nice but most predict we won’t see it for too long.
    They are one of the least backed teams to get out the group stage.
    Although they could prove tough to beat keeping clean sheets in three of their last five but scored in only one of those games.
    Saudi Arabia are managed by Herve Renard – who previously won the Africa Cup of Nations with Zambia in 2012Credit: Getty
    Saudi Arabia’s green away kitCredit: AFP
    Mexico
    Adidas were in charge of making Mexico’s kit and the home is green as it has been since the 1950s.
    The away is one of the most eye-catching making it’s way to the World Cup and it has been inspired by the ‘Quetzalcoatl’ or ‘Feathered Serpent’ mythical creature.
    You may also spot the new badge that was modernised last year.
    Mexico’s home strip is a hit with supportersCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Mexico’s away shirt was described as an “Aztec masterpiece” by one fan on social mediaCredit: Footy Headlines
    Poland
    Nike have designed a clean looking jersey for both Poland’s home and away kit.
    The subtle design around the shoulders and sleeves prevent it looking overly plain.
    Much of Poland’s hopes rely on Barcelona striker Robert LewandowskiCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
    Group D
    France
    The French are the World Cup holders after winning in Russia back in 2018.
    Their kit are keeping is kept simple as they aim to retain their crown.
    France will be hoping to win back-to-back World Cups
    Australia
    The Socceroos made it to the World Cup after beating Peru in the intercontinental play-off.
    The away kit sees Nike use their template as seen in other nation’s strips but the bright green is supposed to pay homage to Australia’s plants and creatures found in water.
    Australia always stand out in their yellow shirt with green shortsCredit: Getty
    The away top uses a “glow green” shadeCredit: Footy Headlines
    Denmark
    Hummel are the manufacturers of the Danes kit at the approaching tournament and they have created a unique monochrome look.
    It inspired by the shirt worn when Denmark won the Euros in 1992.
    Denmark and Hummel have opted for a shirt that will be popular with minimalists
    Tunisia
    Tunisia’s kit will be made by Kappa and it will officially be released in a few days time.
    Kappa have kept the kit hidden well with no leaks found online. The home is likely to be red and the away white.
    Tunisia have already caused controversy after being slammed by Brazil manager Tite for trying to injure Neymar in a friendly.
    Group E
    Spain
    The 2010 winners may not be as feared in 2022 as they once were but Spain are still a team that could go all the way in Qatar.
    Their blue away shirt offers something a little different to the standard Spanish kits we are used to the national team wearing.
    Spain have made the last four of the Nations League so will head to Qatar with confidenceCredit: Getty
    Spain’s manager Luis Enrique recently hinted that rivals Portugal have a better chance of winning.Credit: Getty
    Costa Rica
    Costa Rica’s jersey is made by New Balance and represents the red, blue and white flag.
    The side are still captained by Bryan Ruiz, 37, and they have been ranked as the least likely side to win this year’s World Cup.
    Kendall Watson models the home stripCredit: AFP
    Costa Rica’s away is the same as the home but the colours are reversed
    Germany
    Germany won the World Cup back in 2014 thanks to Mario Gotze’s strike and this will be their first major tournament in some time without manager Joachim Low at the helm.
    Ex-Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick is now in charge with the Germans form up and down prior to the tournament.
    The Germany home strip has a black stripe down the middleCredit: Getty
    Germany’s away kit has a bold look
    Japan
    Japan’s new home kit features lines that are meant to represent a “flock of origami cranes, inspired by the federation badge”.
    Both the two shirts have proved a hit with fans online.
    Japan’s kits have been well received by supporters
    Group F
    Belgium
    Belgium have been one of the favourites to win a major trophy in recent years but have dropped slightly down the pecking order of potential winners in 2022.
    But their kit splits opinion with flames on the sleeves.
    For their away strip, the white with colourful trim has been inspired by a music festival that takes place in the country.
    Adidas have put flames on the Belgian’s shirt but will they be on fire in Qatar?
    Belgium’s bright away kit is inspired by a Tomorrowland music festival held in BelgiumCredit: Getty
    Canada
    They are making their second ever appearance at a World Cup finals but Canada may not be in a new kit – the only team to not be.
    The Athletic reported they are set to not wear something new because Nike and even Canada itself didn’t plan on the team making it so a different design hasn’t been in the works.
    Canada fans won’t have a new shirt to buy for the finalsCredit: AP
    The black away shirt is expected to be worn at the World CupCredit: Reuters
    Morocco
    Morocco’s red home shirt has drawn comparison to something normally worn by Portugal.
    As for their away, Puma have been praised by fans online with one saying: “Best kit of this year”.
    Sofiane Boufal celebrates in the new home jerseyCredit: AFP
    Morocco’s away kit is liked by someCredit: AP
    Croatia
    Croatia were exceptional in 2018 inflicting heartbreak on England with a comeback win in the semi-final.
    Some will deem them slightly weaker now with some of the old guard like Mario Mandzukic hanging up his boots but Luka Modric still captains the side and keeps the midfield ticking.
    As for what they will be wearing, the home kit has the iconic Croatian red check pattern.
    Croatia’s home outfit is a slight tweak on a classicCredit: Getty
    The classic checked pattern is also on their away stripCredit: Getty
    Group G
    Brazil
    Brazil are one of the favourites to win the tournament and they will be wearing their typical yellow and blue.
    The colour of their away is officially: “Paramount Blue/Dynamic Yellow/Green Spark”.
    Brazil are the bookies favourites to lift the trophyCredit: Getty
    Neymar will look to inspire Brazil to their sixth World Cup victoryCredit: Getty
    Serbia
    Serbia are one of the most in-form sides around. They qualified in dramatic fashion when Aleksandar Mitrovic scored a last gasp winner against Portugal to win the group.
    They then also won their Nations League group.
    Serbia have a team of stars featuring Dusan Tadic, Dusan Vlahovic and Filip KosticCredit: EPA
    Dragan Stojkovic manages Serbia and relies heavily on Fulham striker Aleksandar MitrovicCredit: AFP
    Switzerland
    Switzerland’s strip is made by Puma as it has been since 1999.
    Despite some unconvincing results this year they have recently secured confidence boosting victories over Spain and Portugal.
    Breel Embolo is set to start up front for Murat Yakin’s menCredit: EPA
    Switzerland’s away jersey as modelled by Man City new boy Manuel AkanjiCredit: Reuters
    Cameroon
    Cameroon’s kit is made by Le Coq Sportif and fans have given it 3.9 stars out of five on one website.
    There is some nice detail on the shoulder inspired by the country’s flag.
    Ex-West Ham and Liverpool player Rigobert Song manages the teamCredit: Reuters
    The away copies the design of the home but this time yellow is the predominant colourCredit: AP
    Group H
    Portugal
    Portugal’s kit has received an awful lot of backlash. Fans have dubbed it a “cheap pyjama top”
    Another tweeted: “Man that Portugal kit is horrible it makes me sick.”
    While a few thought it was okay more reacted negatively stating: “This Portugal home kit ugly.”
    This World Cup could be Cristiano Ronaldo’s lasts but he’s hoping to still be in action for Portugal at Euro 2024.
    Portugal’s shirt has been labelled “diabolical”Credit: Getty
    Portugal narrowly missed out on making the Nations League finalsCredit: Getty
    Ghana
    The Black Stars away kit has caused outrage and one of the biggest reactions on social media.
    It’s safe to say the majority of fans find it bizarre.
    Puma have been on the receiving end of criticism for it as fans commented online: “Puma deserve to be sued for the state of the kits they produce.”
    Ghana’s home is less outragesCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk
    Ghana’s controversial away shirtCredit: FOOTYHEADLINES.COM
    Uruguay
    The home shirt is loved amongst fans rating it at 4.1 out of five online but there is a big contrast in the popularity of the away, which scored just 1.9.
    Regarding the away – it may look familiar. Well, Puma are at it again with their box and shirt number away kits.
    Darwin Nunez is hoping to fill the void of Edinson CavaniCredit: Getty
    Uruguay’s away kit has caused outrage amongst supporters
    South Korea
    South Korea’s away kit is one to remember with the multicoloured design.
    Nike explained the decision saying: “The away kit highlights Taegeuk, the symbol found on the Korean flag that represents national pride and balance between heaven (blue) and earth (red).”
    The home jersey has been dubbed “brash, bold and energetic”Credit: AFP
    Tottenham star Heung-min Son will aim to lead his nation deep into the tournamentCredit: AFP More