2010 France Home World Cup Football Shirt Evra #13 (L)

Excellent (EX)

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Condition: 8/10 Excellent. Some small dot marks on the back of the collar. The size motif has faded inside the collar

Size: Adult Large

Chest Measurement: 41-43 Inches / 104-109 CM

Manufacturer: Adidas

Colour: Blue, red & white trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 2009/2010

Player: Patrice Evra

Patches: 2010 FIFA World Cup


Official Adidas France home football shirt from the 2010 international tournament. Complete with Evra #13 on the front & back of the shirt in official lettering and 2010 FIFA World Cup patch on the sleeve.

The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. Some small dot marks on the back of the collar. The size motif has faded inside the collar (see photos).

In the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the team continued to perform under expectations and were eliminated in the group stage, while the negative publicity the national team received during the competition led to further repercussions back in France.

Midway through the competition, striker Nicolas Anelka was dismissed from the national team after reportedly having a dispute, in which obscenities were passed, with team manager Raymond Domenech during half-time of the team's loss to Mexico. The resulting disagreement over Anelka's expulsion between the players, the coaching staff, and federation officials resulted in the players boycotting training before their third game.

In response to the training boycott, sports minister Roselyne Bachelot lectured the players and "reduced France's disgraced World Cup stars to tears with an emotional speech on the eve of their final group A match". 

France then lost their final game 2-1 to the hosts South Africa and did not advance. The day after the team's elimination, it was reported by numerous media outlets that the President of France Nicolas Sarkozy would meet with team captain Thierry Henry to discuss the issues associated with the team's meltdown at the World Cup, at Henry's request. Following the completion of the World Cup tournament, federation president Jean-Pierre Escalettes resigned from his position.