Women's World Cup 2023 takes place in Australia and New Zealand from July 20 to August 20; first Women’s World Cup to feature 32 teams competing in eight groups; England drawn in Group D; Republic of Ireland placed in Group B alongside hosts Australia
Sunday 16 July 2023 16:01, UK
With the Women's World Cup fast approaching, teams including England, the Republic of Ireland and the USA have all revealed their new kits for the tournament.
Taking inspiration from the landscapes of Serrania de Hornocal in the north to Ushuaia in the south, the Argentina away kit represents the natural landscapes found across the country.
The adidas jersey comes in tones of dark and light green with orange accents. It is accompanied by black shorts and socks.
The home kit is expected to continue with the traditional light blue and white stripes, and will likely mirror that of the kit worn by the men's team in their triumphant 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
As one of the tournament hosts, Australia's Nike home kit will feature their trademark yellow jersey with dark green shorts. It also features a «created-by-hand acrylic pour and marbling pattern», which aims to represent Australia's diversity and transformation of the national team
Their away kit comes in all-turquoise, with a dark blue stripe along the side of both shirts and shorts.
A Nike release added: «Australia's National Team Collection celebrates its diverse country and community and is an invitation to all Australians to join in and embrace this once-in-a-lifetime moment and iconic team.»
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