The Republic of Ireland away shirt from 1992 to 1994 was produced by adidas and worn during the nation’s successful qualification campaign for the 1994 World Cup. This rare design formed part of the adidas Equipment era and was used under manager Jack Charlton as Ireland secured their place at the finals in the United States.
The shirt features a white base with oversized green adidas Equipment stripes across the right shoulder and a bold green Opel sponsor printed centrally. The FAI crest appears on the left chest, and the collar includes orange and green trim to reflect the national colours.
Worn by players including Paul McGrath, John Aldridge and Ray Houghton, this shirt remains a standout from a period of international success for the Republic of Ireland.
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