Mexico 1986
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The 1986 World Cup mascot resembled how Mexico´s culture wanted to blend with football. A typical Mexican man with a moustache and the Mariachi sombrero, coupled with a football on his left foot.
The colours alluded to the typical spicy green flavours. The tournament organizer ended up his journey when lost 4-1 in a penalty shoot-out during the quarter-finals against the powerhouse Germany.
The winners were the legendary Argentinians with Diego Armando Maradona lifting the trophy and scoring two of his career most famous goals: the Hand of God against England and the one where he dribbles almost all the opponent´s players and blesses football with his glory.
The colours alluded to the typical spicy green flavours. The tournament organizer ended up his journey when lost 4-1 in a penalty shoot-out during the quarter-finals against the powerhouse Germany.
The winners were the legendary Argentinians with Diego Armando Maradona lifting the trophy and scoring two of his career most famous goals: the Hand of God against England and the one where he dribbles almost all the opponent´s players and blesses football with his glory.
- Unique design by invited artists
- Pure and exclusive fashion product - no official claim
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80% Organic Cotton | 17% Polyamide | 3% Elastane
Made in Portugal
Care Instructions:
Wash the socks inside out at a temperature not exceeding 40ºC (140ºF). Do not tumble dry, dry clean, or iron.
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