
Canada national team uniform (World Cup 1986):
Obviously, eye-catching colors are the most obvious recognition for Canadian players, but designer Adidas was probably more worried so he had to print the Canadian on his shirt's chest to distinguish.
Mexico national team uniform (World Cup 1994):
The 1994 Mexico national team's jersey had no problems until the audience admired the outfit goalkeeper Jorge Campos wore, looking no different from him when participating in a street costume festival.
South African team uniforms (World Cup 1998):
The three colors of white, blue, and yellow on a South African national team jersey made it difficult for commentators to describe the main colors of this national team jersey.