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The 2006 Ivory Coast away jersey is a true collector's piece, representing the nation's historic debut on the world's biggest stage at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. Clad in a crisp, clean white design with vibrant orange and green accents reflecting the national flag, this Puma kit symbolizes the 'Golden Generation' of Ivorian football. Despite being drawn into the tournament's 'Group of Death' alongside Argentina, the Netherlands, and Serbia and Montenegro, the Elephants played with fearless attacking flair. This jersey witnessed Didier Drogba scoring the country's first-ever World Cup goal against Argentina and the dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over Serbia and Montenegro. It is more than just sportswear; it is a testament to a squad that captured the hearts of football fans worldwide with their raw talent, physicality, and infectious spirit. Owning this iconic shirt is a way to celebrate the rise of African football and the legendary status of players who forever changed the landscape of the sport on the international stage.
Same brand, same era — different teams
Ivory Coast's first-ever FIFA World Cup goal scored by Didier Drogba against Argentina and their maiden World Cup victory against Serbia and Montenegro.