Category Archives: Men’s Clothing
Czechoslovakia 1976 European Champions Kids Shirt
Czechoslovakia 1976 European Champions Childrens Shirt This is the shirt made famous by the floating leaf penalty with which Anton Panenka beat Sepp Maier at the end of the penalty shoot out in the 1976 European Championship final held in Belgrade. The Czechs had not been favoured to win through their qualifying group (containing England) but they won a tortuous way through to the final, surviving a last minute equaliser in Belgrade before Panenka’s famous spot kick turned German faces as red as the Czech shirts.
Atletico Madrid 1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Olympiacos 1970s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Red Star Belgrade 1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Santos 1950s – 1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Sporting Lisbon 1950-1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Athletic Bilbao 1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Argentina 1986 World Cup Kids Retro Football Shirt
Argentina 1986 World Cup Childrens Retro Football Shirt Argentina 1986 World Cup shirt as made famous by Diego Maradona in a tournament he completely dominated from start to finish, culminating in a thrilling 3-2 extra time victory over West Germany to clinch Argentina’s 2nd World Cup in front of a packed Azteca stadium. NB: The badge/embroidery may appear on an alternative stripe than pictured, depending on the size of the shirt.
Argentina 1986 World Cup Maradona No.10 Kids Shirt
Argentina 1986 World Cup Maradona No.10 Childrens ShirtArgentina 1986 World Cup shirt as made famous by Diego Maradona in a tournament he completely dominated from start to finish, culminating in a thrilling 3-2 extra time victory over West Germany to clinch Argentina’s 2nd World Cup in front of a packed Azteca stadium. NB: The badge/embroidery may appear on an alternative stripe than pictured, depending on the size of the shirt.
Northern Ireland 1969-74 Kids Retro Football Shirt
Northern Ireland 1969-74 Childrens Retro Football ShirtNorthern Ireland early 1970s shirt, as the late 1960s shirt but the badge is embroidered directly onto the shirt and not onto a drill cotton patch. George Best is famous at Manchester United for wearing number 7 but he more often wore 11 when playing for the national side.