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Germany's National Team Changes No. 4 Design Over Nazi Concerns

Horst Hrubesch German football manager

The German Football Association (DFB) has announced a design change for the No. 4 on Germany's national team shirts due to concerns that the number '44' resembled the symbol used by Nazi 'SS' units. This decision comes as the team prepares to host the European Championship in June and July.

The new kit featuring the altered No. 4 was unveiled during Germany's recent 2-0 friendly win over France. The DFB clarified that they thoroughly reviewed numbers 0-9 and then submitted numbers 1-26 to UEFA for approval. Despite no initial concerns raised during the design process, the DFB acknowledged the sensitivity of the issue and opted to address it promptly.

In response to feedback, the DFB expressed a commitment to avoiding any associations with Nazi symbolism and emphasized the importance of not providing a platform for such discussions. As a result, they will develop an alternative design for the No. 4 on the national team shirts and coordinate this change with UEFA.

Adidas, the official supplier of the DFB, also took swift action by announcing the removal of the number 44 from their range of customisation options. A company spokesperson highlighted Adidas' stance against xenophobia, anti-Semitism, violence, and hatred in all forms, reaffirming their commitment to promoting inclusivity and respect.

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