The 10 Best Argentina Home Jerseys | Ultra Football
Tue, Nov 12.24


Throughout history, Argentina’s home jerseys have become icons of football, showcasing prestige, tradition and national pride through their unmistakable sky-blue and white stripes. With many successes and unforgettable moments, Argentina's jerseys created a rich legacy of trophies and legendary players.
In this blog, we’ll take you on a nostalgic journey, remembering the greatest moments in Argentina’s football history and exploring a mix of modern, classic and retro jerseys to celebrate a special occasion: the release of Argentina’s 50th anniversary collection.
1. 1986 – the classic but iconic jersey
In its debut with Le Coq Sportif, Argentina’s 1986 kit became a classic, with its simple sky-blue and white stripes that showcased a timeless look with minimal distractions.
Worn during almost all the tournament, this jersey led Argentina and Diego Maradona, to their second victory in history. The tournament was arguably one of Argentina’s finest wins in history, before the 2022 tournament.
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2. 2022 – Messi’s coronation jersey
With the World Cup Win becoming one of the most memorable moments for Argentina, the jersey entered history and gave Messi his ultimate trophy, rewarding his status of best player on the planet.
In an unforgettable and intense finale against France, La Albiceleste wrote, once again, history and added a third star to its emblem. This year’s jersey kept the classic blue and white bands, with the Adidas three stripes on the sleeves in a navy shade.
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3. 1978 – Fist world cup coronation
Another significant jersey in Argentina’s history is the 1978 World Cup Edition, representing the very first time the trophy on home soil.
This long-sleeve shirt had the classical scheme featuring a white V-neck collar, changing from the traditional round neck and giving a retro and distinctive look to the jersey.
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4. 1989 – switch to adidas
For its first year with Adidas, Argentina kept its classic and recognisable style, with larger bands and adding Adidas’ branding on the sleeves. Although not tied to a major tournament, the jersey was cherished by the fans as representing Argentina’s football history and marked the beginning of a strong partnership with the brand.
Along with the home jersey, came a special shirt, more designed and modern keeping the white and blue shades.
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5. 2014 – Messi’s iconic jersey
Introducing black stripes for the first time since 2006, the 2014 jersey kept the sky-blue stripes, adding a modern touch with small diagonal stripes.
The jersey was quickly associated with Messi’s greatest years with Argentina and the close win of his first World Cup. Unfortunately for La Pulga, Argentina lost the final against Germany.
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6. 2006 – Some vintage for a prestige look
Maybe one of the most iconic jerseys in Argentina’s history, the 2006 World Cup Edition is definitely a jersey to remember. The blend between tradition and vintage gave Argentina a slightly more original look, bringing a fresh kit worn by a new generation of rising stars, including Messi and Aguero.
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7. 1999 – a step by Reebok
Before joining team Adidas, the Argentinian team partnered Reebok for two years. The English brand created a kit for La Albiceleste to wear during the Copa America. Unfortunately for the team, they got knocked out by its biggest rival, Brazil, in quarterfinals.
The jersey featured the classic white and sky-blue stripes, with a navy-blue details on the sleeves and the collar.
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8. 1991 – Another Copa America Trophy
Very similar to the 1986 edition, branded Adidas, the jersey embodies the return of simplicity and history. With narrow bright blue stripes and Adidas stripes on the sleeves, the jersey is very classic, not stopping Argentina winning its 13th title and bringing another trophy home.
Credits: Copaamerica.com
9. 2020 – Playing with stripes
A year ahead of the Copa America, Argentina played on its bands working on different shades of blue and giving a modern look to their historical jersey and creating the perfect mix between tradition and innovation.
The design stayed quite similar during the following year, which was also Messi’s first and only Copa America.
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10. 2024 - The latest
Argentina’s 2024 jersey maintains the iconic sky-blue and white design in a tournament-free year. Featuring brighter shades of blue and golden details, including a sun emblem and FIFA logo, this jersey pays homage to Argentina’s current status as world champions. It’s a modern take on a beloved classic, celebrating a historic legacy.
Keen on wearing a blue and white striped jersey? Grab the latest Argentina Jersey or jump onto the latest release for Argentina's 50th Anniversary Collection.
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