Why Cameroon had two shirts banned

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Cameroon had two kits banned by FIFA.

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Sepp being concerned about rule-following will always make me chuckle.

JordanIsHereSometimes
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The irony of the onesie kit being banned is that it would at least stop players from removing their shirts in celebration after scoring, which is another thing FIFA have a problem with!

BOABModels
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Corruption is perfectly acceptable but god forbid we take off the sleeves from kits 😂

thejungwookim
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Laws of the game dont say anything about Corruption

hmmer
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Sleeveless shirts remind me of FIFA Street🥶

k-banks-
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Sepp: DO NOT break laws of game!
Sepp's Friend: What about laws of country?
Sepp: Yeah, is ok... knock yourself out.

christiansrensen
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Something tells me Blatter was just upset Puma and Cameroon didn't pay him 'protection' fees to get permission to wear the shirt.

spinyslasher
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Blatter talking about rispecting laws is like Ted Bundy calling the police because the neighbours are noisy.

matthewlevine
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A points deduction in a group stage is a death sentence

Blockhead-lcfr
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"It goes against the laws of the game, unless you pay me a few million to look the other way"- sep blatter

shobz
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as a cameroonian, thanks for the info Tifo

the_wan
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i don't see the problem with the first one

MashySob
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What’s wrong with a onesie? My two year old wears one to sleep and sometimes to office .. erm daycare

jechoon
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Those sleeveless shirts look amazing. Reminds me of Aussie Footy guernseys and old baseball sleeveless jerseys.

nightsurvivor
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Tbf the shirt sleeve is used to mark where it’s considered “hand ball” if the ball hits your shirt you’re fine but if it’s lower than the shirt it’s considered your hand, because we all know are hands start just above the elbow

kgapaneseschoolgirlb
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That sleeveless kit was st8 🔥 remembered that ban well. Shoulda bought one, especially considering how baggy and unattractive most of the 2002 Korea Japan kits looked. At the time most look good, but everything would be slim cut with the metro look we're still stuck with to this day almost 20yrs later since it gained popularity. Funny how onsey rompers also gained popularity more than a decade after 2006.

kylehicks
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Point deduction for wearing something new!?!?.

And look how's talking about following the rules.

imnotyou
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The onesie I can maybe see problems with, like if someone's got an injury that would need you to take their shirt off, but you've got to unzip the whole thing or something like that, but the sleeveless one looks alright

sirpsychosussy
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"Football is a job. It is not meant to be a fun game" -Fifa probably

CoolBluBoi
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I can see Poch getting the best out of Wright, Sargent, and Aaronson, as well. Granted, Aaronson will have to work hard to make the squad, but still.

I think our attacking group of players is built to play the way Poch wants. He’ll just have to find a way to navigate our deficiencies at center back and goalkeeper.

michaelstein