Guillaume Dominguez, edited by Gauthier Delomez 8:02 p.m., December 15, 2022

After the victory of the French team against Morocco in the semi-finals of the World Cup, many supporters went to the store to buy a Les Bleus jersey, three days before the final against Argentina.

This is the case in the official store of the French Football Federation, where Europe 1 went.

It is the essential accessory to support the France team.

The jersey of the Blues is experiencing a new rush this Thursday, the day after the qualification of the Tricolores for the final of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

In Paris, the official store of the French Football Federation located in the 15th arrondissement was always full of the day, three days before the final meeting against Argentina.

No time to wait for a possible third star

Some went to the store to buy a very specific accessory, like Arthur and Leo met by Europe 1. "A simple outdoor jersey with the two stars", details the first.

"I took a long-sleeved home shirt, Griezmann flocked, and the badge (World Cup logo, editor's note)", bids the second.

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Even if the men of Didier Deschamps have the opportunity to bring a third star to the jersey by Sunday, there is no question for the two friends to wait until then.

"I'm a little disgusted not to have a shirt with the first star, so there, for the second, we have it, and for the third, I think we'll buy it too," says Arthur.

"It's mainly to have the symbolism of the jersey, its history", continues Leo.

"Being able to keep a jersey with two stars will last a very long time."

Between 100 and 150 euros

To afford these official "symbolic" outfits, you still have to pay between 100 and 150 euros.

But for Baptiste and Clara, when you love, you don't count.

"It's true that it was a bit of a dilemma", recognizes the young woman at the microphone of Europe 1. "It's my dad who gives me this gift, but it made him happy to do it", advances-t -she.

"It's a bit expensive", continues Baptiste, "but afterwards, when we are adults, we may show it to our children and we will have these memories. These will be moments of sharing, we will remember them. our whole life."

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The supporters are therefore fully behind the French team, and many of them confirm that they will support the Blues on Sunday on the Champs-Élysées.