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Adidas Gives Four National Teams Same Kit

If you closely followed the international fixtures last week, you might have noticed that several national teams sponsored by Adidas have worn the same kit. We take a look at the already infamous white and blue Adidas soccer jersey that is used by four national teams.

Armenia, Faroe Islands, Luxembourg And San Marino Receive Same Adidas Kit

Four national teams sponsored by the Three Stripes are using the same kit in the European 2018 World Cup qualifiers.

At first glance, the white and blue Adidas kit looks no like a Teamwear kit but like a unique stripe. However, the white and blue kit is worn by not one team but at least for European national teams, Armenia, Faroe Islands, Luxembourg and San Marino.

However, there are even more national teams sponsored by Adidas using the same kit. In example, Israel and Luxembourg received the same home kit from the Three Stripes.

Have you spotted more teams with this kit? What do you think of this? Let us know in the comments below.

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