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The French national football team's away jersey for 1980 to 1984, known as 'Santiago' in the adidas teamwear catalogue, represented a stylish reversal of their home kit. Crafted in a crisp white, the long-sleeved shirt was accented with vertical red and white pinstripes. Echoing the design of the home jersey, the collar featured a navy-blue inset, creating a sharp contrast with the white base.

 

This jersey was not just a garment but a symbol of ambition, as France sought to overcome the disappointment of missing the Euro 80 finals by setting their sights on the 1982 FIFA World Cup. Adorned by eminent players such as No.12 Alain Giresse, No.10 Michel Platini, No.18 Dominique Rocheteau, No.19 Didier Six, and No.9 Bernard Genghini, the kit became synonymous with French tenacity on the world stage.

 

In the journey to the 1982 FIFA World Cup, the qualification process was a rigorous battle for national teams aiming to secure their place in the prestigious tournament. UEFA Group 2 presented an intense competition among five European teams, each bringing its distinct style and football legacy to the field.

 

The French team, known for its technical flair and strategic gameplay, was a formidable force within the group. Throughout the qualification rounds, they showcased a blend of experienced virtuosos and emerging talents. The competition in Group 2 was stiff, but France's determination and skillful play were evident as they sought one of the coveted spots in the final tournament.

 

The standings table from the group reveals the tight contest that unfolded. Belgium secured the top position with 11 points, reflecting a strong campaign with a balance of wins and draws and only a single loss. France followed closely, accumulating 10 points with a solid record of victories, no defeats, and a significant goal difference, underscoring their offensive strength and robust defense.

 

In the end, both Belgium and France advanced to the final tournament, where they would continue to pursue glory on the global stage.

France 1980-84 Away Jersey

£40.00Price
  • SIZE LENGTH (CM) CHEST (CM) HEIGHT (CM) WEIGHT (KG)
    EU-S 69 100 165-170 65-70
    EU-M 73 104 170-175 70-75
    EU-L 76 108 175-180 75-80
    EU-XL 79 112 180-185 80-90
    EU-2XL 82 116 185-190 90-100
    EU-3XL 85 120 190-195 100-110

     

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