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The 2006 Ivory Coast home jersey is a legendary piece of football history, representing the nation's historic debut at the FIFA World Cup in Germany. Clad in the iconic vibrant orange, this Puma-designed kit symbolizes the 'Golden Generation' of Ivorian football. During the 2006 tournament, the Elephants were drawn into the 'Group of Death' alongside Argentina, the Netherlands, and Serbia and Montenegro. Despite the challenging draw, the team showcased an electrifying, attacking style of play that captivated global audiences. This jersey witnessed the raw talent of Didier Drogba and his teammates as they fought valiantly on the world stage. The design, featuring the classic Puma cat logo and the bold federation crest, remains a highly sought-after collector's item for fans of African football. Owning this shirt is more than just a fashion statement; it is a tribute to the team that put Ivorian football on the international map, marking the beginning of a decade-long dominance in African football and the rise of a legendary squad that inspired a generation of fans across the continent.
Ivory Coast's first-ever World Cup match against Argentina and their thrilling 3-2 comeback victory against Serbia and Montenegro.