France Soccer Jerseys
Shop soccer jerseys from France — Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 club kits, plus the France national team jersey, in home, away, kids and retro styles, found for you on Amazon.
French football has produced some of the most iconic jerseys and celebrated players in the history of the sport. Ligue 1 sits among UEFA’s top competitions, with Paris Saint-Germain dominating the domestic scene while clubs like Marseille, Lyon and Monaco have left their mark on European football. The national team, Les Bleus, are two-time FIFA World Cup winners and one of the most followed international sides on the planet. Whether you support a Ligue 1 club or root for the national team, this is your starting point for finding the right French football jersey.
Leagues in France
Popular Ligue 1 Club Jerseys
French Football Heritage
France has been shaping European football since the sport’s earliest organised days. The country is home to some of the oldest football associations on the continent, and the Coupe de France — the national cup competition — has been contested since 1917, making it one of the longest-running domestic cups in world football. The professional game truly took off after World War II, and Ligue 1 (known for many years as Division 1) quickly established itself as one of UEFA’s most competitive and tactically sophisticated leagues.
French football also has an outsized influence on the global game beyond its borders. UEFA itself was founded in Basel in 1954 partly through French initiative, and FIFA was co-founded with strong French involvement in 1904. That organisational DNA has helped shape how modern football is governed worldwide. On the pitch, a golden generation of players who came through the French academy system in the 1990s delivered the country’s greatest international triumphs and made the French jersey one of the most coveted in the sport.
Ligue 1: France’s Premier Club Competition
Ligue 1 is the top tier of professional club football in France and one of the five major leagues recognised by UEFA. The competition typically features eighteen to twenty clubs competing for the title, European qualification places and, crucially, survival. Relegated clubs drop into Ligue 2, the second division, while the top finishers earn spots in the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League.
Paris Saint-Germain have become the dominant force in the modern era of Ligue 1, winning the championship in the majority of seasons since significant investment transformed the club in the early 2010s. However, the league’s history is much broader. Olympique de Marseille were once the kings of French football and remain the country’s only UEFA Champions League winners, claiming that title in 1993. Olympique Lyonnais built a remarkable dynasty, winning seven consecutive Ligue 1 titles in the 2000s. Monaco reached the Champions League final in 2004 and produced another memorable title-winning campaign more recently. Lille, Nice, Lens and Rennes have all challenged consistently, ensuring Ligue 1 is more competitive than a one-club league despite PSG’s dominance.
Iconic Ligue 1 Jersey Designs
Each club brings a distinctive identity to its kits. Paris Saint-Germain’s navy blue and red with the Eiffel Tower crest is one of the most recognisable designs in world football, and the club’s collaborations with luxury and streetwear brands typically mean each seasonal release generates significant collector interest. Olympique de Marseille wear all-white at home — a tradition going back decades — and the simplicity of the Marseille shirt, typically embossed with the club badge in blue and white, gives it a timeless quality that fans across generations recognise. Monaco’s bold red-and-white diagonal halves instantly signal the club’s identity and make their jersey one of the most distinctive in French football. Lyon’s traditional home kit in white with red and blue trim reflects both the club’s local colours and its ambition as a Champions League regular.
The France National Team: Les Bleus
The France men’s national team, universally known as Les Bleus, is one of the most successful and widely supported international sides in world football. France have won the FIFA World Cup twice — in 1998 on home soil and again in 2018 in Russia — and have been runners-up on multiple occasions, including the 2006 final. They have also lifted the UEFA European Championship twice, in 1984 and 2000, making them one of only a handful of nations to have won both major international titles.
The French Tricolore flag — blue, white and red — is deeply embedded in the national team’s visual identity. Les Bleus’ home kit is traditionally a rich navy blue shirt, worn with white shorts and red socks, while the away kit is typically all white or a light grey. The iconic blue shirt has been produced by Nike since 1998, and each World Cup or European Championship cycle typically brings a new design that becomes instantly sought-after by fans. The 1998 tournament kit, associated with the golden generation of Zidane, Henry, Vieira and Desailly, remains one of the most requested retro jerseys among French football supporters.
The current French national team continues to field exceptional talent drawn from a world-class academy and development system. France’s ability to produce elite players across every position is reflected in the depth and quality of squads that have been assembled in recent international tournaments, and the jersey worn by Les Bleus carries that weight of expectation and pride for supporters at home and abroad.
France Soccer Jersey Buying Guide
French club jerseys follow the same core format as top leagues worldwide: a primary home jersey, a contrasting away jersey, and often a third kit alongside limited-edition releases. Paris Saint-Germain, as one of the most commercially active clubs in world football, typically releases multiple kits each season, including collaboration and special-edition designs. Marseille’s traditional white home shirt and Monaco’s distinctive red-and-white diagonal stripes are among the most recognisable looks in European football.
The France national team jersey has a long and distinguished tradition. The iconic dark blue home shirt, often paired with white shorts and red socks in the colours of the French Tricolore, is one of the most sought-after international jerseys on Amazon. Retro editions celebrating the 1998 and 2018 World Cup-winning squads also remain popular with collectors.
When ordering on Amazon, verify which season’s kit a listing refers to, and confirm whether it is an authentic match version or a fan replica before purchasing. Our sizing guide and authentic vs replica guide can help you make the right call. For younger supporters, see our kids soccer jerseys page.
Authentic vs Replica: Which Should You Buy?
Authentic jerseys — sometimes labelled “player issue” or “match version” — are cut to the same specifications worn on the pitch. They typically use lighter, more technical fabrics designed for athletic performance and tend to command a higher price point. Replica or fan jerseys share the same outward design but are constructed from heavier, more durable materials that are comfortable for everyday wear and easier to care for. For most supporters, a quality replica is the right choice. Read our full authentic vs replica jerseys guide before deciding.
Sizing French Jerseys
Nike — the kit manufacturer for both the France national team and several Ligue 1 clubs — follows European athletic sizing conventions, which typically run slimmer than North American sizes. If you are between sizes, consider sizing up, particularly if you plan to wear a base layer underneath. Sizes on Amazon listings often include a chest measurement table; always cross-reference that with your own measurements. Our soccer jersey sizing guide walks you through the process step by step.
What About Retro and Throwback Jerseys?
Retro French football jerseys are a strong category on Amazon. The most sought-after throwbacks include the France 1998 World Cup home and away kits, classic Marseille white shirts from their European glory years, and vintage Ligue 1 designs from clubs like Saint-Etienne — historically one of France’s most decorated clubs before the modern era. Retro jerseys make excellent gifts for football history enthusiasts and are a great way to celebrate a specific era of the game. See our retro soccer jerseys page for more options.
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France Soccer Jerseys: Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy France soccer jerseys?
Browse the Ligue 1 club pages and the France national team page on this site, then tap through to Amazon to check sizes, prices and availability. As an Amazon Associate, European Soccer Jerseys may earn from qualifying purchases.
What is the top soccer league in France?
Ligue 1 is the top professional soccer league in France, featuring clubs such as Paris Saint-Germain, Marseille, Lyon and Monaco. Ligue 2 is the second tier and a stepping stone for clubs aiming for promotion.
Can I buy France national team jerseys?
Yes. The France men’s national team, known as Les Bleus, has home and away jerseys available on Amazon. Visit our France National Team page to browse current and recent kits.
What colours does the France national team wear?
France typically wear a deep navy blue home shirt — their trademark colour since the early twentieth century — paired with white shorts and red socks. The away kit is usually white or light grey. The blue, white and red combination mirrors the French Tricolore flag and is one of the most iconic colour schemes in international football.
Are retro France and Ligue 1 jerseys available?
Yes. Retro and throwback jerseys celebrating France’s 1998 World Cup triumph as well as iconic Ligue 1 kits from past decades are regularly listed on Amazon. Check our retro soccer jerseys page for curated options across French clubs and the national team.
Do France jerseys fit differently from other European kits?
French club and national team jerseys produced by Nike and other major manufacturers typically follow standard European athletic sizing, which runs slightly slimmer than North American sizes. Always check the size chart on the Amazon listing and consult our soccer jersey sizing guide before ordering to ensure the best fit.