One All Sports Plagiarize 2 Nike Fonts for Cameroon 2022 World Cup Kits
One All Sports' Cameroon 2022 World Cup kits not only have horrible quality issues, the fonts used for player names and numbers are interesting as well, to say the least.
As pointed out by @Niuzekor on Twitter, rather than designing their own font or licensing one made by a different company, One All Sports ended up "stealing" two different Nike fonts.
The France Euro 2020 font is used for the names, while the numbers are based on the USA 2018 font, with just one difference - the US Soccer badge was removed, for obvious reasons.
Curiously, the same number font was used on the front and back, while there's usually a second version, adjusted for the smaller size on the front.
Let's hear your thoughts in the comments below.
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