If the summer will be rather calm for the players of Didier Deschamps, who will compete in the Final 4 of the Nations League in early June before projecting on the qualifications for the 2026 World Cup from September, the Bleues will have a big meeting to negotiate. The French women's team will actually be on the bridge for Euro 2025.
In Switzerland, where the competition will take place from July 2 to 27, the protégés de Laurent Bonadei will face England, the Wales and the Netherlands in group D. An extremely raised first round for the teammates of Wendie Renard, who will have to finish in the first two of this pool and then join the quarterfinals of the tournament.
For the occasion, the Tricolores will wear two new jerseys, which their equipment supplier Nike officially unveiled this Tuesday. The home will be navy blue and the outdoor white color, with the FFF logo embroidered in pink. A new collection that the American brand sees as “A celebration of audacity, elegance and French heritage”.
Unheard of on the exterior jersey of the blue
“This collection pays tribute to the revolutionary figures that have changed football and culture, while offering athletes an outfit tailor -made for performance”said Nike in a press release, before providing some details on each of the two outfits planned for Marie-Antoinette Katoto and its partners.
“The home jersey is distinguished by its 'trompe-l'oeil' texture inspired by emblematic tweed, a subtle nod to the inheritance of the big French houses. With his Claudine revisited collar and a modern tricolor label on the English Channel, he embodies French elegance. The names and numbers are drawn in an Art Nouveau style, a visual tribute to the lines of the Paris metro. »»
“The outdoor jersey offers a softer and warm palette, in tones of champagne, ivory and pink, in reference to the 'Champagne football' which marked the big hours of the tricolor game. For the first time, the FFF badge is centered on the chest. An asymmetrical collar and a vine motif complement a silhouette that is both refined and symbolic. »»
Hopefully these new tunics will bring Bleues luck, always looking for a major major international title. It was on May 30, during a match against Switzerland in the League of Women's Nations, that the French public will see them for the first time on the field. “The collection will be available worldwide from June 5”concludes Nike.