Category Archives: Men’s Clothing
Italy 1968 European Champions Retro Football Shirt
Italy 1968 European Champions Retro Football Shirt. In the Final Yugoslavia completely dominated the Rome showpiece and took the lead through Dzajic five minutes before the interval. However, they were ultimately punished for having not beaten Zoff for a second time as Domenghini, with a free-kick, equalised nine minutes from time. Italy made five changed
Romania 1960s Retro Football Shirt
Mexico 1960-1970s Retro Football Shirt
Northern Ireland 1965- 1971 Retro Football Shirt
Northern Ireland 1958 World Cup Retro Football Shirt
North Korea 1966 World Cup Retro Football Shirt
Norway 1936 Retro Football Shirt
Peru 1978 World Cup Retro Football Shirt
Peru 1978 World Cup Retro Football Shirt. Peru’s opening match of the 1978 World Cup was against Scotland who went a a goal up after 14 minutes when Joe Jordan snapped up a chance from Quiroga?s parry. On the stroke of half-time, Cubillas passed to Cueto who equalised beyond Alan Rough. Just after the hour
Poland 1970s Red Retro Football Shirt
Poland 1970s Red Retro Football Shirt. This is the shirt made famous by Lubanski, Lato, Deyna and ‘the Clown’ at Wembley in 1973. Before the game Deyna was asked by a journalist whether he felt fearful because Poland had never beaten England at Wembley replied ‘Ah yes, but we don’t have to win’. And, accordingly,
Poland 1970s White Retro Football Shirt
Portugal 1966 World Cup Retro Football Shirt
Portugal 1966 World Cup Retro Football Shirt. Eusebio’s goals fired the Portuguese to their first ever World Cup in 1966 where his 9 goals ensured he finished as top scorer and Portugal got their best ever finish of 3rd. The Mozambique born number 13 held the record as Portugal’s all time leading scorer until October
Denmark 1960s Retro Football Shirt
East Germany (DDR) 1974 World Cup Retro Football Shirt
Republic of Ireland 1949 Retro Football Shirt
Republic of Ireland 1949 Retro Football Shirt. Some record books can state that Hungary were the first foreign conquerors of England but the 52,000 people who attended the international fixture between England and the Republic of Ireland on September 21st, 1949 know otherwise. The meeting between England and the Republic of Ireland, at Everton?s Goodison