Color adjustment of world cup uniforms

The colors of World Cup uniforms can be divided into home and away. Under normal circumstances, wear light colors and dark colors at home.

The colors of World Cup uniforms can be divided into home and away. Under normal circumstances, wear light colors and dark colors at home. Generally, teams will prepare two sets of colors for the World Cup, because there are also home and away games in the World Cup, and the home and away games will be decided by lottery before the game. Sometimes in order to distinguish, the difference between the two teams will suddenly change color.

The FIFA World Cup, referred to as the "World Cup" for short, is the world's highest honor, the highest standard, the highest competitive level and the most famous football match. Together with the Olympic Games, it is also known as the two top sports events in the world, with more influence and coverage than the Olympic Games.

Create the historical development of the World Cup.

1904 On May 2 1, the first president of FIFA, Frenchman Robert Gaidan, put forward this idea to football leaders of various countries for the first time and instructed its Secretary-General, Dutchman Hilschmann, to draft a document for this purpose. However, because few countries expressed their willingness to participate, and because of the discord between politics and sports, the plan was aborted.

After World War I, Mr. Yule Rimet, the founder of Paris Red Star Team, was elected as the president of FIFA, and he resumed this stranded plan. He has done a lot of persuasion to the leaders of football circles in various countries, and tried his best to prove that a world-wide football match can keep pace with the Olympic Games founded by Baron Coubertin and can flourish. He is very patient, very patient.

During the period of 1925, in a hotel in Brussels, Uruguayan diplomat Buero officially expressed his support for Rimet on behalf of two-time Olympic football champion Uruguay, which played an important role at that time.

1926 12 10, FIFA held a working meeting in Paris, attended by representatives from Switzerland, Hungary, France, Austria, Germany and other countries. Four months later, the draft meeting was submitted to national football associations. 1 On June 5th, 927, at the Helsinki Conference convened by FIFA, the proposal of the Paris Working Conference was passed by 23 votes in favor, 5 votes against (against by Nordic countries) and1abstention (Germany).

1956, in the Luxemburg meeting of FIFA, the name of the tournament was changed to "Rimet Cup" in recognition of the great contribution of former FIFA president and Frenchman Rimet to football. Later, it was suggested that the two names be linked together, called "World Football Championship-Rimet Cup"; Finally, at the representative meeting in Helsinki, it was simply called "World Football Champions Cup-Rimet Cup". It is held every four years.