Achieving £8,500 at auction, this blue and white short-sleeved No.8 shirt was match worn by Kenny Dalglish for Scotland during their 1982 FIFA World Cup Group F fixture against New Zealand, played on 15 June 1982 in Málaga. Produced by Umbro, the shirt...
criticism, leading FIFA to introduce simultaneous final group matches from 1986 onwards. The shirt achieved £6,000 at auction, representing a rare surviving example of a match-worn World Cup shirt linked to a key turning point in football history. With...
Selling for £1,400 at auction, this blue, green, yellow and red long sleeved No.7 strip was match worn by Tommy McLean for Glasgow Select in their Silver Jubilee fixture against the Football League in 1977. Produced by Umbro in England, the 40in cotton...
Selling for £4,400 at auction, this red and white short-sleeved match worn shirt was worn by Oleh Kuznetsov for the Commonwealth of Independent States during their Euro 92 group stage clash with Scotland. Produced by adidas in France, the Large-sized...
Recently selling for £18,000 at auction - hitting the £15,000-20,000 estimate - this long-sleeved Umbro Rangers shirt was match-worn by striker-cum-defender Derek Johnstone in the 1972 European Cup Winners’ Cup Final. Devoid of barely any detailing...
This Scotland shirt in the primrose and pink of Lord Rosebery recently failed to sell at auction. Despite a conservative estimate of £1,200-1,500, the antique article - it is believed to be from around 1908 - somehow didn’t generate enough interest to...
This 19th-century Queen’s Park shirt, advertised as being match worn by Hugh Smith, recently went on sale at auction. Believed to be from 1895 - making it almost 130 years old - the long-sleeved black-and-white-hooped article with an asymmetrical...
This Bristol City 1979 Home shirt met its estimate when it recently sold for £460 at auction. In a classic Umbro template, the design boasts diamond shoulder-and-sleeve taping, the double-diamond logo on the chest and a shield-based embroidered Robins...
Everton utility player Alan Harper, was prepared for the all-Merseyside 1986 FA Cup Final and has recently sold at auction for £2,400. Carrying a 13 on the reverse, the Le Coq Sportif blue-and-white “yoke” or “bib” design has the chest logos embroidered...
which was gifted to Argentine kit man Tito, has stood the test of the last four decades and recently sold for £7,000 at auction. This item was sold by Graham Budd Auctions, a specialist in sporting memorabilia.