The apparel worn by the Mexican national football team during the 2014 calendar year encompasses a specific design and manufacturing period. These kits, primarily produced by Adidas, represented the team during the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil and associated preparatory matches. The design typically featured the team’s traditional green, white, and red colors, along with the Federacin Mexicana de Ftbol (FMF) crest.
The significance of these garments extends beyond mere sportswear. They embody national pride and serve as a visual representation of the team’s identity on the global stage. Sales of these items generate substantial revenue for the FMF and Adidas. These kits also represent a specific historical moment, capturing the aesthetic and cultural trends of the time, making them sought-after collectibles for enthusiasts.