Argentina reveals FIFA World Cup 2022 Home Kit, and Messi staying at Qatar University

Argentina will wear this new home shirt during the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar, which is inspired by the way the country has won historically. Like the sun on their flag, the Argentina national team wants to shine in their new home shirt. Qatar Football World Cup fans to buy Argentina Football World Cup Tickets from our website.

The top of the jersey features a traditional American white and light blue colour scheme and features navy blue, including the classic Adidas three-stripe print on the garment.

Argentina will wear this new home shirt during the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar
Argentina will wear this new home shirt during the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar

Made by Adidas, the jerseys were unveiled on Friday, July 7. This is the shirt the Argentina men’s team will wear as they compete in the Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 this winter. But until then, the women’s national team will be wearing them for the 2022 CONMEBOL Copa America Femenina, which kicks off in Colombia on July 8.

Argentina New Home Kit for FIFA World Cup 2022

New Jersey retains Argentina’s traditional sky blue and white vertical striped home look. The Shirt’s raglan sleeves are white and the Adidas shoulder stripes are all black, with collar, and cuffs. The black stripes also run down each side of the sweater. The relief pattern of short irregular diagonal lines covers almost the entire sweater.

However, as you can see from a few quick shots in the video below, the blue vertical stripes also extend to the back, and the centre stripe on the back has been split into two narrower stripes. The Sun logo highlights the back of the collar.

The Argentine jersey also has a new name and number font. In the past, Adidas has used the same name and font for all of its teams at major events, so we can expect more of this in Qatar.

The shirt features black shorts with white Adidas stripes and sky blue stripes on the back hem, as well as white socks with gold AFA monogram and sky blue cuffs with white Adidas stripes.

Argentina’s new shirt is also the first to feature the new Adidas logo. Not much has changed except that the three-stripe logo appears on the chest and there’s no word ‘Adidas’ underneath.

Messi remains at Qatar University; the luxury of $10,000 a night in Germany: all 32 WC hotels unveiled

FIFA said on Wednesday (AEST) that the 32 football teams participating in this year’s FIFA World Cup will be located in Arab palaces, wellness resorts and luxury hotels where alcohol is banned.

Argentina Lionel Messi has opted for luxury housing at Qatar University
Argentina Lionel Messi has opted for luxury housing at Qatar University

According to a list released by the world governing body of the sport, 24 of the teams will be concentrated in bases near the capital – hotels and university dormitories.

All teams have chosen to remain in the small Gulf state for the game, which starts on November 18.

Socceroos will be located in the Aspire Academy, which will include six full-size outdoor and one indoor soccer field, an Olympic-sized swimming pool, an indoor running track, an outdoor gym and a table tennis room. FIFA World Cup 2022 fans to buy Poland Vs Argentina Tickets from our website.

According to FIFA, the venue’s rooms are in a dormitory with 128 doubles with ensues and 4 suites.

While the Aussies aren’t quite as fancy as some of the other competing teams, it’s worth noting that they were one of the last teams to make it to the World Cup, meaning accommodation options are slim.

Al Messila Resort

Defending champions France will be proud of a “private palace setting” at the Al Messila resort near Doha.

Villas can cost upwards of $2,500 per night – excluding champagne.

Germany will be located in Zural overlooking the Gulf, which claims to be the largest wellness resort in the Middle East. The resort’s royal suites are owned by Qatar’s ruling family and sell for over $10,000 a night.

Manuel Neuer and his teammates will be furthest from Doha, a 100km drive from the capital.

The resort promotes “traditional Arab and Islamic medicine” and has a strict alcohol-free policy.

Germany will be located in Zural overlooking the Gulf
Germany will be located in Zural overlooking the Gulf

Zulal director Daniele Vastolo said many groups had visited the resort because it allowed them to be “in a bubble” away from the hustle and bustle of Doha.

With just one entrance, security would also be easier, he added.

“There will be no fans coming here to harass guests or teams asking for photos and autographs. So I think they can really be quarantined here.

“But if one day they’re looking for a distraction, they can drive to Doha.”

Fans have easier access to the nearby Al Shamal Stadium, a German fortress-style training ground.

Belgium has chosen the Hilton Salwa across the coast, with its own private beach, its own water theme park, slides and cliff jumps and villas that can cost up to $7,000 a night.

It is a favourite weekend destination for wealthy families in one of the Gulf States with the highest per capita income in the world.

Souq Al Wakra Hotel

The England team is at the Souq Al Wakra hotel, where authorities plan to close off part of a nearby public beach for Harry Kane and the rest of the team.

As in much of Qatar, there is no alcohol, but the hotel facilities are being revamped to provide players with additional fitness equipment, video games and other entertainment. Qatar FIFA World Cup fans to buy Argentina Vs Mexico Tickets from our website.

FIFA said the majority of the teams were located in hotels “within 10 kilometres (6 miles) of each other, further ensuring that the exciting atmosphere of the tournament is concentrated in and around Doha”.

Defending champions France will be proud of a "private palace setting" at the Al Messila resort
Defending champions France will be proud of a “private palace setting” at the Al Messila resort

Brazil chose the Westin hotel near the main road in the city centre, while the United States chose the Marsa Malaz Kempinski Hotel on Pearl Island.

Former champions Spain and Argentina Lionel Messi have opted for luxury housing at Qatar University, from which they can walk to the Football training ground.

More than a million fans are expected to travel to Qatar for the match, which ends on December 18.

Some will stay in $2,000-per-night hotels, but many expect to stay in cheaper portable cabins and desert camps.

Where every team is staying for the Qatar FIFA World Cup

Group A

Qatar:Al Aziziyah Boutique Hotel
Ecuador:Hyatt Regency Oryx Doha
Senegal:Duhail Handball Sports Hall
Netherlands:The St. Regis Doha

Group B

England:Souq Al Wakra Hotel Qatar by Tivoli
Iran:Al Rayyan Hotel Doha Curio Collection by Hilton
USA:Marsa Malaz Kempinski, the Pearl – Doha
Wales:Delta Hotels City Centre Doha

Group C

Argentina:Qatar University Hostel 1
Saudi Arabia:Sealine Beach, a Murwab Resort
Mexico:Simaisma, a Murwab Resort
Poland:Ezdan Palace Hotel

Group D

France:Al Messila – A Luxury Collection Resort and Spa, Doha
Australia:New Aspire Academy Athlete Accommodation
Denmark:Retaj Salwa Resort and Spa
Tunisia:Wyndham Grand Doha West Bay Beach

Group E

Spain:Qatar University Hostel 2
Costa Rica:dusitD2 Salwa Doha
Germany:Zulal Wellness Resort
Japan:Radisson Blu Hotel Doha

Group F

Belgium:Hilton Salwa Beach Resort and Villas
Canada:Century Premier Hotel Lusail
Morocco:Wyndham Doha West Bay
Croatia:Hilton Doha

Group G

Brazil:The Westin Doha Hotel and Spa
Serbia:Rixos Gulf Hotel Doha
Switzerland:Le Royal Meridien, Doha
Cameroon:Banyan Tree Doha at La Cigale Mushaireb

Group H

Portugal:Al Samriya Autograph Collection Hotel
Ghana:Double Tree by Hilton Doha – Al Sadd
Uruguay:Pullman Doha West Bay
South Korea:Le Meridien City Centre Doha

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