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Mexico 1960-70s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Northern Ireland 1965- 1971 Kids Retro Football Shirt
Poland 1970s Away Kids Retro Football Shirt
Poland 1970s Away Retro Football ShirtThis 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, the
Poland 1970s Kids Retro Football Shirt
Uruguay 1950 World Cup Final Kids Retro Football Shirt
Uruguay 1950 World Cup Final Children’s Retro Football ShirtThe ‘final’ of the 1950 World Cup if there was one was what all finals should have. A massive crowd; wonderful football, intrigue and suspense. Even today the victory by the Celestes (sky blues) over Brazil ranks as one of the great upsets in football; a ceremonial
Soviet Union (CCCP) 1960s Kids Retro Football Shirt
East Germany (DDR) 1970 Kids Retro Football Shirt
USA 1975 Kids Retro Football Shirt
USA 1975 Childrens Retro Football ShirtThe US had eliminated Mexico in 1972, and they vowed that would not happen again. To ensure this, the game was played at Toluca, 8000 feet above sea level. The Americans were serenaded with car horns overnight at their hotel, and possibly because they were concerned that the grass might
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.
Italy 1950 Kids Retro Football Shirt
Italy 1950 Children’s Retro Football ShirtOn May 11, 1947, for the friendly match between Italy and Hungary 3-2, the Azzurri starting lineup was made of 10 Grande Torino players plus the Juventus goalkeeper Sentimenti IV. Italian manager Vittorio Pozzo reserved the Azzurri starting keeper Valerio Bacigalupo; otherwise it would have been the whole Grande Torino