they didn't
"FIFA regulations state that each team will have two different and contrasting colours -- one predominantly dark and one light for its official and reserve kit -- designed to help the referee clarify tackles and deflections.
And while the sports governing body didn't ask teams to wear one colour some of the suppliers followed the rule closely."
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also:
"It isn?t known if Puma and Nike will opt for monochrome kits. Hosts Brazil wear the latter, and it?s predicted the American label will soften their blue shorts so the strip slots into the ?light? category."
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which also says:
"The thought of England in one colour isn?t as shocking as you might think. At the last World Cup the Three Lions first choice outfit was all white, and Fabio Capello?s men wore all red twice. The Euro 2012 home strip was also completely white."
Posted By: Ralf Scrampton on June 17th 2014 at 21:20:47
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- If FIFA told all the teams to wear a single colour, why aren't these 2 complying? (n/m) (Other Football) - yarmyyarmy, Jun 17, 21:08:35
- they didn't (Other Football) - Ralf Scrampton, Jun 17, 21:20:47
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