Decoding the unusual detail on Kylian Mbappé’s jersey in the match against Senegal.

In France’s opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage against Senegal at MetLife Stadium (New Jersey, USA) on June 17th, superstar Kylian Mbappé attracted all the attention when he took to the field with a very special detail on his traditional blue jersey.

Unlike his teammates, the French captain’s jersey featured an exclusive Golden Boot emblem from the organizers. This is a special privilege reserved for the 28-year-old superstar to honor the top scorer title he won at the previous World Cup in Qatar with 8 goals.

This distinctive change not only celebrated Mbappé’s individual achievement but also made him the center of attention as soon as he emerged from the tunnel.

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Mbappe’s sleeve featured an extra golden boot (Photo: Getty)

Living up to expectations and sporting a special outfit, the “Les Bleus” number 10 turned the match into his own stage. After a goalless first half against the disciplined play of the African team, Mbappe shone brightly in the second half with a superb brace in the 66th and 90+6th minutes, making a significant contribution to the 3-1 victory of the reigning World Cup runners-up.

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The other players’ sleeves were missing (Photo: Getty)

His brace against Senegal not only secured a crucial three points for France but also allowed Mbappe to officially surpass legend Olivier Giroud to become the greatest goalscorer in French history with 58 goals. At the same time, with a total of 14 goals across World Cups, the Real Madrid striker officially overtook Pele and Lionel Messi on the list of the greatest goalscorers in the tournament’s history, entering the top three.

This perfect start, coupled with his special jersey at this year’s tournament, once again affirms Kylian Mbappe’s status as the world’s number one star, kicking off his campaign to conquer the World Cup for the second time in his career.