PHOTOS: Nigeria unveil new Super Eagles’ kits ahead 2018 World Cup
Nigeria on Wednesday unveiled the Super Eagles’ home and away kits for the 2018 World Cup.
The new kits, whose home shirt features a bright green-and-white zig-zag pattern spreading across the torso and the contrasting sleeves, pay homage to their USA 1994 campaign.
The away shirt is closer in resemblance to their more recent shirts with an all-over dark green design.
Four key players expected to be named to the Nigeria roster for the 2018 World Cup in Russia have expressed happiness with the new Super Eagles kits which they will wear during the Mundial.
The jerseys were unveiled at a ceremony in London attended by skipper Obi Mikel, Leicester City pair Wilfred Ndidi and Kelechi Iheanacho, and Arsenal’s Alex Iwobi.
The Super Eagles are expected to wear the jersey for the first time when they face Poland in a pre-World Cup friendly on March 23.
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