Germany changes the controversial printing of its jerseys
\n\nThere German Football Association (DFB) announced that it was changing the controversial flocking of his jerseys for upcoming matches. \n\n
The flocking controversy
\n\nThe decision comes after controversy over the appearance of the flocking on the jerseys of the national team in previous matches. Some criticized the design, saying it was difficult to read and potentially confusing for viewers. \n\nCurrent jerseys feature the player's name and number in a bold neon font. However, the letters and numbers are interrupted by touches of black, which has caused confusion for some. Fans did not hesitate to express their discontent on social networks, demanding a change of style.\n\n
The new design
\n\nIn a statement, the DFB said it had taken into account fans' comments and decided to change the flocking for the next matches. The new design will feature the player's name in solid white letters and a large white number on the back of the jersey.\n\n
Supporters Reaction
\n\nThe decision was welcomed by supporters. Many fans posted on social media that they were thrilled with the news. Some even said they were now going to buy a new Germany jersey.\n\n
A lesson for the future
\n\nThis controversy highlighted the importance of clarity and ease of reading in the flocking of football jerseys. Teams must ensure that a player's name and number are clearly visible and easily identifiable, not only to players and officials, but also to fans on the pitch and in front of their televisions.\n\nThe DFB said it had learned its lesson and would work closely with its design partners to ensure the flocking futures jerseys of the team meets all criteria for clarity. \n\n