Short-sleeved shirt, official Mexico replica for the 1978 World Cup.
The FIFA World Cup Argentina 1978 was the eleventh edition of the Football World Cup and took place in Argentina, between June 1 and June 25, 1978.
The Mexico national team was one of the 16 participating teams in the 1978 FIFA World Cup, a tournament that took place from June 1 to 25 in Argentina.
It was Mexico's eighth participation, forming part of Group 2, along with West Germany, Poland, and Tunisia.
The Mexican national team has participated in seventeen editions of the World Cup, achieving its best results in 1970 and 1986, where it reached the quarter-finals and finished in 6th place in both tournaments.
The team is identified by the national flag's green, white, and red colors, from which the name "la Tricolor" originates.
The jeans and denim clothing brand Levi's dressed the Mexican National Team in the 1978 World Cup in Argentina.
The Mexican national football team's home shirt in the 1978 World Cup was green with white details.
The away shirt was white, with red and green stripes on the chest, and was designed by the then coach of the Mexican National Team, José Antonio Roca.
It features the emblem of the Mexican Football Federation on the left side of the chest.
Composition: 50% polyester, 50% cotton.