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Cameroon Home Shirt World Cup 2010
November 25, 2009
Cameroon have qualified for the 2010 World Cup which makes it their 6th time at a World Cup. Cameroon have qualified for more World Cup’s than any other African nation. As with all qualified teams Cameroon have released their new World Cup Shirt that they will wear for both at the African Nations and the World Cup in South Africa.
The best position that Cameroon have managed at a World Cup was when they got to the quarter finals back in 1990 and they will be hoping to repeat that feat next year. The Cameroon home shirt is always a big seller when they take part in the World Cup and the Cameroon World Cup kits have been known to cause a bit of controversy over the years. For the 2002 African Nations Cup, Cameron had sleeveless shirts made by Puma but unfortunately Fifa made them attach sleeves to the Cameroon soccer jerseys for taking part in the World Cup. In 2004 Cameroon had a one piece home kit for the African Nations Cup but Fifa banned this and deducted 6 points from their qualification campaign, but these were later restored.
The new Cameroon shirt is manufactured by Puma with the shirt following the manufacturers new designs for the World Cup. The Cameroon home kit is the traditional green colour with red detailing on the sleeves. The Puma logo is in the centre of the chest in gold, the country badge is on the right shoulder and the countries symbol of a lion is on the left shoulder in gold and the right shoulder in black.
The new 2010-11 Cameroon home football shirt is available in sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL with the official Cameroon home kit shirt printing available for the Cameroon World Cup shirt of all your favourite players including Idriss Carlos Kameni, Rigobert Song, Landry N’Guemo, Geremi, Samuel Eto’o and Modeste M’Bami. You can buy the Cameroon home shirt online at UKSoccershop.com, the leading online supplier of official World Cup shirts.
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