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04 Aug 2006, 11:13 AM
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Origin of wearing stars on kits to represent WC wins
So ? How did the tradition of wearing stars, to represent world cup wins, above the federation logo on the NT jersey come to be ?
and who was the first NT to adapt it ?
I think England was the last to show their star as I've only seen them with it in the last few years.
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04 Aug 2006, 02:04 PM
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Re: Origin of wearing stars on kits to represent WC wins
I noticed Brazil has the three stars above their logo even as early as 1974. I did not know what they meant until after WC 1994 when they added their forth.
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06 Sep 2006, 06:58 PM
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Re: Origin of wearing stars on kits to represent WC wins
and I noticed Bayner Munich have taken to putting 3 stars on their unis as well....what does that mean?
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06 Sep 2006, 07:36 PM
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Re: Origin of wearing stars on kits to represent WC wins
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Originally Posted by German Ham
and I noticed Bayner Munich have taken to putting 3 stars on their unis as well....what does that mean?
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It reflects multiple numbers of championships in the Bundesliga.
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