We are all counting the days until the 2019 Russia World Cup. It's less than one year away and every day is marked as one less until the beginning of the most important sports event on the planet. With this in mind, we bring you today our favourite World Cup jerseys ever. We'll begin with no. 5
5. Netherlands' football jersey (1974 World Cup, Germany).
This jersey was a world apart, one of the most controversial due to the Cruyff case. With a minimalist and very 70-ish design, it allowed the Dutch National Team to spread out an attractive and offensive game that won them the nickname "Clockwork Orange".
4. Argentina's football jersey (1986 World Cup, Mexico).
Diego's Argentina, the Argentina of the"hand of God", with its blue colour, was the second kit of the country in this World Cup, the one that won them the longed prize. It raised Maradona, with his famous goal, when he evaded the English defense and obtained the title of football god.
3. Germany's football jerseys (1990 World Cup, Italy).
The last World Cup of a Germany that would join soon afterwards, played the final against Argentina and achieved the victory with a polemical penaty kick very close to the end of the match, in the minute 83. The colours of the German flag crossed this jersey, which was closer to the most modern designs we are used to nowadays.
2. Spain's football jersey (2010 World Cup, South Africa).
The Spanish National Team took South Africa by storn with this jersey by spreading a football tactic that seduced all of us and representing the "tiki taka" style until the last breath, when Iniesta scored his goal and achieved the World Cup Champion title. An unforgettable moment.
1. France's football jersey (1998 World Cup, France).
With an esplendid Zidane and a team behind him, France stunned all of us by winning the almighty Brazil of Ronaldo. The now iconical French jersey, with the colours of its flag across the chest helped the home team to raise the World Cup.
In this top 5 we have seen all the styles throughout all the World Cups. We would like you to comment what other models are your favourites and would love to see back on the field.