Mexico's home kit for the 2022 World Cup kit has been leaked - it's the best one yet
Mexico are one of the most iconic nations in World Cup history.
Not only are they part of an exclusive club of nations to have hosted the men’s tournament more than once, but it just so happens that the editions they staged were amongst the greatest in history.
In fact, the so-called game, goal and save of the century all happened at Mexican World Cups thanks to Italy 4-3 West Germany, Gordon Banks denying Pele and Diego Maradona’s crazy solo goal.
However, Mexico’s long association with football’s finest tournament doesn’t end there with heady memories of Hugo Sanchez, Rafael Márquez, Javier Hernandez and Antonio Carbajal similarly coming to mind.
And the iconic status of the Mexican national team also extends to their jerseys with the green, white and red of their flag making for a gorgeous palette from which you can make a home shirt.
In fact, the home kit sported by Mexico at the 1998 World Cup is rightfully regarded as one of the greatest strips in history with the Aztec calendar-inspired pattern making it widely coveted amongst collectors.
And while we’re not sure that any Mexico design could possibly rival that absolute jaw-dropper, the early evidence suggests that Adidas are releasing another belter for the North American nation this year.
Classic Kits! Mexico, 1998. A bit of a marmite kit this – but personally I think it's great. pic.twitter.com/BVLZu1jOFk
That Mexico 1998 kit, elite!
What a great bunch of lads pic.twitter.com/YTjdGxiOPi
The ever-reliable Footy Headlines published leaks of Mexico’s home kit for the 2022 World Cup on Thursday night, which include new images shared by @LeonKrauze and @TigresJersey.
The photographs are said to confirm the previous leak as well as revealing fresh details, but the