The Sleeveless Cameroon Kit Was Special – But Fifa Banned That And Also Our Onesies!” - FourFourTwo UK | Scribd
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COPA90 on Twitter: "3. Cameroon's Kits, 2002 Cameroon unveiled a sleeveless shirt which they immortalised by winning AFCON. FIFA banned the basketball-style kits which merely prompted Cameroon to launch a onesie-style strip.
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B/R Football on X: "⏪ In 2002 Cameroon wore a sleeveless kit, and won the African Cup of Nations wearing it 🎽 Later that summer FIFA refused to let them wear it
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Cameroon once stuck a middle finger up to FIFA by wearing back-to-back 'illegal' kits
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Cameroon once stuck a middle finger up to FIFA by wearing back-to-back 'illegal' kits
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Five football kits that were banned including sleeveless Cameroon top and 'Nazi' shirt - Daily Star
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Cameroon 2002 Puma World Cup away soccer vest sleeveless shirt jersey Small S | eBay
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Cameroon once stuck a middle finger up to FIFA by wearing back-to-back 'illegal' kits