Nigeria may not be favourites for the World Cup, but they seem to have won fans over with their new kit for Russia.
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Three million people pre-ordered replica shirts, according to
the Nigeria Football Federation, and shoppers queued outside Nike's flagship store in London over the weekend to try to get their hands on the clothing.
the Nigeria Football Federation, and shoppers queued outside Nike's flagship store in London over the weekend to try to get their hands on the clothing.
The home and away shirts, priced at £64.95, were sold out on the sportswear giant's website soon after they were released.
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The makers describe the home kit as a "subtle homage to Nigeria's '94 shirt, with its eagle wing-inspired black-and-white sleeve and green torso."
The away kit, meanwhile, is a "cool, refined vision" of a classic full-green strip.
Nigeria's Super Eagles worn their new shirt when they faced England in their World Cup warm-up game at Wembley on Saturday.
● BBC Sport
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