Ranking the Worst Kits in Football History
The world football stage has played host to hundreds of kits over the years, and some have left lasting impressions on fans for many years. The kits to come have been nothing short of laughable, as designers learned that art doesn't always go hand-in-hand with football.
The whole world has been taken into account for this one, and here are my worst kits. Enjoy.
England Goalkeeping Shirt
1 of 5We'll kick things off with an England shirt that looks like something you'd find in a pharmacy. The blue-green shade may look nice for a dress but doesn't quite match sporting requirements.
Scunthorpe, 1994
2 of 5The sponsorship of "Pleasure Island" doesn't help this one. The colour is difficult to work with as it is, so why complicate it with whatever those things are all over the shirt?
Mexico Goalkeeping Shirt
3 of 5Another goalkeeping kit then. This one is my favourite because it typifies South America. It's colorful and just full of life. Whether or not the football pitch is the right place to wear "that," I'm not so sure.
Athletic Bilbao
4 of 5This one may be a failed attempt at making a football kit look 3D. I understand the Bilbao colours are white and red, so no problems there, but why make the red part so...extorted?
Hull, 1992
5 of 5We'll round it off with this thing then, and while some of you may think this one looks epic, I'd strongly agree. In fact, most Hull fans would disagree, with one even calling the kit a disgrace. Nice.
Remember this is in no particular order, what do you think? Did I miss any more horrible kits?









