The garment in question refers to the official shirt worn by the Brazilian national football team during the 2002 FIFA World Cup. This item, typically yellow with green trim, represented the team’s identity and national pride throughout the tournament held in South Korea and Japan.
Its significance extends beyond mere apparel; it embodies the historical triumph of Brazil’s fifth World Cup victory. The garment evokes memories of legendary players and pivotal moments, becoming a symbol of national sporting achievement and a highly sought-after collectible for football enthusiasts globally. The design often features the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) crest and the manufacturer’s logo, further enhancing its authenticity and value.