The Guardian Australia
·australia
·2 hours ago
Hot pink trends at World Cup, signaling shift in football culture
Hot pink has emerged as the unofficial color of the World Cup, with goalkeeper Dominik Livaković and various players donning the vibrant hue this tournament. Nike's Odinga Nimako noted that brighter shades of pink signify confidence and are now widely accepted in football culture. This trend highlights the evolving relationship between color and masculinity in the sport.
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