Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe – Home – 2017

Another shirt from the 2017 African Cup of Nations, there’s a bit of a story behind this one, although I’ll admit that I’ve forgotten most of the details. Zimbabwe qualified for their third major tournament and decided to ditch Joma just months before the tournament began. They sign a contract with unheard of Thai based Mafro Sports, releasing the design just one day before the tournament began – possibly to avoid the outrage over the trim being red instead of the traditional green. However, the shirts had not arrived in Gabon, so the coaches had to scout around local sportshops trying to find some yellow kit for them to wear for their first match – Joma meanwhile were feeling particularly smug. They drew their opening game with Algeria, before defeats to Senegal and Tunisia in the new Mafro shirts.

Zimbabwe’s first tried to qualify for the 1970 World Cup as Rhodesia and for whatever reason entered in the Asia/Oceania region. 7 teams entered, with South Korea and Japan exiting in the group stage. Australia went through to play Rhodesia in a two team group. Both games were drawn, so a 3rd play off match had to be played. In the other group North Korea refused to play Israel,  so the other group was also reduced to two teams with Israel prevailing over New Zealand.

Qatar

Qatar – Away – 2015

Regular followers of the blog will be aware that I have a sizeable Bhutan shirt collection, in fact I have pretty much every Bhutan shirt that has been produced sign Bhutan joined FIFA in 2000. I have built up several friendship with Bhutanese players over the past 7 years, and help them get hold of football boots etc in exchange for shirts. This Qatar shirt came from a player following Qatar’s 3-0 win over Bhutan in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers. A 3-0 defeat for Bhutan may not sound great, but it is an immense improvement on the 15-0 defeat just 2 months earlier in Doha. It’s worth remembering that this is Bhutan’s first ever attempt to qualify for the World Cup, and they should be commended for entering. No one expected them to make it past Sri Lanka in the first round.

This particular shirt was worn by Mohammed Muntari of Qatar who scored then opening goal in their 3-0 victory over Bhutan.

Vanuatu

Vanuatu – Home – 2017

I’ve already written plenty about Vanuatu’s appearance at the 2017 U20 World Cup in South Korea in my post on the away shirt. This is the shirt worn during the narrow 3-2 defeats to Mexico and Germany.

Whilst I do have a few home shirts in stock, I will not be making them available in the Football Shirt World online shop due to them arriving with a number of stains on. If you are interested then please contact me via e-mail or twitter.

Suriname

Suriname – Away – 2015

I’ll be honest, I bought this shirt thinking it was made by classic shirt manufacturers Topper who made the Brazil shirt back in 1990. I didn’t really look in any details, but turns out it’s made by Dutch manufacturers Klupp – that makes more sense. Suriname actually have a great selection of shirts, this COPA effort was one of the first in my collection way back when I started in 2010.

Indonesia

Indonesia – Away – 2013

Since participating in the 1938 World Cup (as the Dutch East Indies) Indonesia have failed to qualify again, and their four 1st round exits at the Asian Cup are their only other appearances at major tournaments. As the world’s 4th largest country in terms of population, they may be seen as many as underachievers. In recent years Indonesia have twice been suspended by FIFA due to breakaway leagues and government interference. This shirt was worn by the national team in the years sandwiched by the suspensions.

This shirt is clearly matchworn by U23 player Nelson Alom, who must have changed his number at some point. A quick google finds photos of him playing in 27 and 20, but not the 17 that is visible beneath. The shirt features player issue detailing, and a nice touch with the Indoensia FA badge on the lettering – that can’t be easy to come across.

Cape Verde

Cape Verde – Away – 2015

 It’s been a while since I added a Cape Verde shirt to the collection. I had initially been attempting to get hold of a bunch of these through notoriously difficult to contact Portuguese manufacturers Lacatoni. My usual contact in Portugal let me down, but the shirts were available through Classic Football Shirts in their sale. Unfortunately I missed out on one of the home shirts.

The 2015 tournament was their second appearance at the African Cup of Nations. Unfortunately they were unable to match their quarter final spot that they achieved in 2013 after drawing all 3 matches at the group stage.


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Uganda

Uganda – Home – 2017

So the Uganda Cranes finally realised some of their potential by qualifying for the 2017 African Cup of Nations. In a tight group with just 6 goals in the 6 games Uganda finished bottom behind Ghana, Egypt and Mali. Ghana and Egypt went on to make the semi-finals.

Uganda have chopped and changed shirts suppliers so much over the past decade, and have now returned to an official supplier in Errea. It is worth noting that they have also played some matches in a copy of the Errea design, but they did wear the official shirts at the African Cup of Nations tournament. A small number of Uganda shirts are now available in the Football Shirt World online shop.

Vanuatu

Vanuatu – Away – 2017

Vanuatu stunned the footballing world by qualifying for the 2017 U20 World Cup in South Korea. Now, there’s only 14 teams in the OFC region, and 2 of them get a spot at the U20 World Cup. Vanuatu lost to fellow qualifiers New Zealand in the final of the qualification tournament so it was actually their 94th minute winner in added time against the Solomon Islands that sealed their place – becoming the 5th team to represent OFC at the tournament (after Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tahiti).

What is impressive though is that they more than held their own against some of the top countries in the world. their opening game against Mexico saw them level after being 2-0 down, eventually losing 3-2 to a cruel goal in the 94th minute. They also took on Germany who seem to be storming every tournament at every level. Vanuatu found themselves 3-0 down, but pulled 2 goals back via stunning freekicks from star player Bong Kalo.

The 7-0 defeat by Venezuela was more like what we were expecting, but Venezuela went on to reach the final before finally losing to eventual champions England. Bong Kalo has since been offered a trial in Germany for Hannover 96,so we may well be seeing more of him in the future.

Official Vanuatu shirts made by Pasifika, the official suppliers of the OFC region, are available in the Football Shirt World online shop, but these are in extremely limited numbers.

Ethiopia

Ethiopia – Away – 2017

Ethiopia has always been one of the hardest shirts in Africa to get hold of. Official replicas have never been made available, and the market has been flooded with copies – mainly thanks to their huge following and their appearance at the 2013 African Cup of Nations in 2013.

I have finally managed to get my hands on a set of Ethiopia shirts, and have a limited number available through the Football Shirt World online shop.

Despite this being a new shirt, the national team have now used 3 different badges on this design, finally settling for the circular design which was worn in the most recent set of World Cup qualifiers, a 5-0 defeat to Ghana.