Less than a hundred days before the start of the Euro 2024 Championship, which will be played in Germany from June 14 to July 14, and the last window of friendly matches for the same month of March is near, where the 24 The participants will have of the final exam before giving the first list of those called for the final phase.
Belgium finds itself in this position and its coach, Domenico Tedesco, the list of players scheduled for friendlies with the Republic of Ireland (March 23 in Dublin) and England (three days later at Wembley) will be given this Thursday.
On Thursday, at the Hergé Museum
On the same day the Belgian Football Federation the new replacement shirt will be shown which his team will wear at Euro 2024. The event will take place at the Hergé Museum, located in the city of Leuven, a fact that gives clues to the uniqueness of the sportswear in question.
According to a leak from the specialized website Footy Headlinesthe Belgian team will pay tribute to the famous Tintin character in its replacement jersey. The headline will continue to be red, as is traditional.
Although the Belgian Federation has not given any comment on this matter, the fact that the place chosen for the presentation of the Adidas shirt in question is the Hergé Museum gives credibility to the leak because it is dedicated to the life and by Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi, who wrote underneath Hergé’s pseudonym Creator of The Adventures of Tintin comic series.
Tintin’s favorite clothes
So everything indicates that Belgium will pay tribute to Tintin, the brave Belgian reporter and world famous comic legend. On its release, the ‘red devils’ substitute shirt is light blue with a white collar, brown shorts and white socks in homage to Tintin’s favorite outfit.
In his action-packed adventures, Tintin often wears a blue sweater over a white collared shirt paired with brown shorts. white socks and brown shoes.
Tintin appeared first ‘Le Petit Vingtième’, children’s supplement to the Brussels newspaper ‘Le Vingtième Siècle’ in 1929 and traveled all over the world. His ventures have been sold of over 270 million comics worldwide and has been translated into 70 languages.
This time there was no controversy
A tribute that will certainly not generate controversy when Belgium asked to wear t-shirts labeled ‘Love’ at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar due to a commercial link to a rave festival.
FIFA regulations on sports equipment forced Belgium to change its plans for the World Cup.
Source: La Verdad

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