Category Archives: Men’s Clothing
Spain 1982 World Cup Retro Football Shirt
Italy 1960s Home Retro Football Shirt
Italy 1960s Home Retro Football Shirt. Giacinto Facchetti (18 July 1942 ? 4 September 2006) made his debut for Italy on March 23, 1963. He was capped 94 times, wearing the captain’s armband 70 times and scoring three goals. He played for his country at the 1966, 1970 and 1974 FIFA World Cups, and was part of the winning Italian squad at Euro 68. In March 2004, Pele named him one of the top 125 greatest living footballers.
Spain 1950 World Cup Retro Football Shirt
Holland 1974 Cruyff Retro Football Shirt
Holland 1974 Cruyff Retro Football Shirt.Holland 1974 Cruyff’s famous shirt with the 2 stripes. He also wore number 14, despite the fact that the Dutch squad numbers were arranged in alphabetical order, meaning he should have been no. 1! Number 14 is the only number available for this shirt, please note this shirt will come un-numbered unless the number is added.
Spain 1924 Retro Football Shirt
Spain 1924 Retro Football Shirt. As 2 time European champions and world champions in 2010, Spain’s 2013 home shirt was based on this shirt. Six years before the first World Cup, the Spanish team looked to replicate their silver medal success in the 1920 Olympics but were defeated in the first round in the 1924 games. The 1924 Spain shirt features a lace collar, yellow “V” accent and embroidered Spain crest from the era.
Italy 1982 World Cup Winners Retro Football Shirt
Italy 1982 World Cup Winners Retro Football Shirt. Italy beat West Germany 3 – 1 in the Madrid final. Tardelli’s scream after his goal in the final is still remembered as the symbol of Italy’s 1982 World Cup triumph. Paolo Rossi won the Golden Boot with six goals. The numbers used for this shirt are 3D block as worn in the tournament. Rossi wore number 20 and Tardelli 14.
Italy 1982 World Cup Winners Rossi 20 Retro Football Shirt
Italy 1982 World Cup Winners Rossi 20 Retro Football Shirt. After representing Italy in the 1978 World Cup Rossi was named in the 1982 squad despite only recently completing a 2 year ban as a result of the Totonero betting scandal. Things didn’t start well with Italy scraping through the group stage with 3 draws against the relative minnows of Poland, Peru and Cameroon with Rossi looking a long way off full fitness. The Azzurri went onto beat Argentina 2-1 in a brutal affair before Rossi opened his account with a hat-trick against pre tournament favourites Brazil. A brace followed for Rossi in the semi final victory over the Poles and he opened the scoring in the final to secure the Golden Boot, the Golden Ball and a World Cup Winners medal, a feat no other player has since achieved, this was followed up later in the year with both The European and World player of the year awards.