Northern Ireland’s latest home shirt has been released ahead of the final two World Cup qualifiers.
According to Adidas, the traditional green shirt is “punctuated by an abstract graphic inspired by the transatlantic ships traditionally built in the shipyards of Belfast”.
The Harland and Wolff cranes have previously been used as inspiration for Northern Ireland kits, and the most recent away shirts for Northern Ireland women’s team have included a nod to the Giants Causeway and the Dark Hedges.
It would look good at the World Cup finals in the USA, Mexico and Canada, right? But first, Michael O’Neill’s side have to get there with their final two qualifiers and a possible play-off in March.
The new kit will be worn for the first time in Northern Ireland’s final World Cup qualifier at home to Luxembourg on 17 November.
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