World Cup 82 kit design

Here you find the kit designs used at the World Cup 1982 in Spain. It's still under construction, so stay tuned for the full version and other World Cup kit history.

The computer drawn kit designs are made by our friend Azmi Mie from switchimageproject

Of course you can give your comment on the designs used in 82, but we are also looking for any info about the kit designs or brands at the World Cup 82 to add to the pictures on the World Cup 82 kit history page. Do you know some facts or interesting things about certain kits or shirts at the WC 82 or noticed any missing shirts or details please let us know trough the comments below.

The 1982 FIFA World Cup, the 12th staging of the World Cup, was held in Spain from June 13 to July 11. Spain was chosen as hosts by FIFA in July 1966. This World Cup was won by Italy, who beat West Germany 3-1 in the final. With its third World Cup title (after 1934 and 1938), Italy drew level with Brazil. This World Cup was marked by a series of great matches and is widely regarded as the second-best ever after the legendary 1970 tournament. This was also the first World Cup to feature 24 teams, an expansion from at most 16 in the previous tournaments.

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Group 1

Poland home WC 82

Poland home 3rd/4th place WC 82

Poland away WC 82

Italy home WC 82

Italy away WC 82

Cameroon home WC 82

Peru home WC 82

Group 2

West Germany Home WC 82

Austria Home WC 82

Austria away WC 82

Algeria home WC 82

Algeria away WC 82

Chile home WC 82

Group 3

Belgium home WC 82

Argentina home WC 82

Hungary home WC 82

Hungary away WC 82

El salvador home WC 82

Group 4

England home WC 82

England Away WC 82

France home WC 82

France away WC 82

Kuwait home WC 82

Kuwait away WC 82

Group 5

Northern Ireland home WC 82

Northern Ireland away WC 82

Spain home WC 82

Yugoslavia away WC 82

Group 6

Brazil home WC 82

USSR home WC 82

USSR away WC 82

 

 

 

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  • This commment is unpublished.
    fsc · 18 years ago
    22. Hand of Jord,

    Where\'s Scotland in this article? They were in the group with Russia and Brazil and New Zealand (we did manage to beat them)...We missed out on next round on goal difference (again)
    It was a fairly classic dark blue shirt with a bit of white piping. Umbro I think.


    21. Liam Scott,

    The new England Away kit for Euro 2008 is based on the Spain 82 away kit.


    20. Stefan,

    Just agree with (most of) you that the shirts worn in the 70\'s and 80\'s were just wonderful. Not to compare with the NIKE trash of today for example. A pity that manufacturers like Adidas and Puma copied the designs of Nike and made their shirt nearly as awful!
    Let\'s say it in a metaphoric way: These old fashioned, simple designed shirts of the 70\'s and 80\'s had a \"soul\" while the new ones with their \"flashy\" designs (as someone here called it) are just \"commerce zombies\"!
    My favourite shirts are: Holland 74 and 78 (great lion logo), Brasil 82 (they will most probably never, never again wear Topper shirts) Argentina 82 (wonderful) and England 82 (unbeaten by now)!


    19. Tomas Jonsson,

    I have a really nice Mexico away Adidas shirt from 81 or 82 used during their qualification rounds. I really think that a lot of nice shirts are missed due to that these teams did not qualify for the World Cup.


    18.FSC,

    you can watch G\'ole\'in the docu blog right now..


    17. Paolo Granda,

    This is my favorite world cup by far. I love all adias jerseys and Cameroon\'s and England\'s as well. Does anyone know where I can find the dcumentary of this WC with Sean Connery? It\'s called G\'ole!


    16. el harrachi,

    sonitex mr hakim


    15. El harrachi,

    yao hakim the brand is Sonitex
    cheeeeeeeeeeers


    14. alfredo,

    brilliant job. very informative on the shirts and numbers, and even the tags were not forgotten.


    13. Simone,

    Hi,
    What about Honduras, they were there too.
    Great job anyway.


    12. Alfonso,

    what a brilliant world cup for kits it was!!!!!


    11. Gervillian Swike,

    Thanks Eugenio for the background to Topper. It\'s a shame that the incredible recent growth of Nike, Adidas and, to a lesser extent, Puma means that the really big international teams will probably never again be made by companies such as Penalty, LeCoq, Admiral and Topper.


    10. Eugenio,

    Congratulations, a great job. Top class design. These are the golden years, even better than the late `70s. Admiral designs were really innovative, I?