Brazil beat Italy 4-1 in the famous Mexico '70 final and the two kits are also among the tournament's most memorable The Dutch team introduced total football - and their famous orange shirts - to the world during the 1970s Scotland exited at the group stage in Mexico '86, but not before Charlie Nicholas' snug-fitting shorts made an impact England fans' bad memories of playing Germany in Italia '90 are not helped by the Germans' pastel green shaded shirts Mexico's Jorge Campos began the trend of multi-coloured goalkeeping jerseys and few have matched his garish look USA '94 saw the hosts incorporate their famous stars and stripes flag into their kit in typically understated fashion Croatia lit up France '98 with their red and white chequers - and with their football as they claimed third place Mexico's extraordinary kit in 1998 incorporated an actual face - matched only by Jesus Ramirez's expression Fifa refused to allow Cameroon to wear their sleeveless design at the 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan All England fans remember the iconic red shirts from 1966 - can the 2006 version equal their achievement?
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