A NUMBER of international teams have had their kits for the 2018 World Cup leaked, according to reports.
Footy Headlines and Todo Sobre Camisetas claims Germany, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Spain, Belgium and Russia have all had their Adidas-designed jerseys revealed.
The tops are set to go on sale next month but fans can judge the retro-inspired designs for themselves earlier than anticipated.
Argentina’s home kit features the classic blue-and-white stripes and is based on their shirt from 1993.
Colombia’s shirt draws inspiration from their 1990 World Cup campaign and has red-and-blue jags cutting in to the front from under the arms.
Meanwhile, Germany clearly want another victorious tournament, with their shirt based on their triumphant 1990 top.
Mexico have opted for their 1994 World Cup design, with Russia styling theirs on the 1988 jersey.
Meanwhile, Spain 2010 champs Spain have opted for a gorgeous blend of classic and modern.
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And Belgium are hoping a completely new look will help them achieve world glory.
Their new design, which has already received criticism from their supporters, has a centred crest inside a black design.
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And the black section that has featured at the top of their most recent shirts has now been omitted.
The 2018 World Cup takes place in Russia and kicks off on June 14 next year.
The tournament comes to a close on July 15, with Brazil favourites ahead of Germany and France.
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