Aston Villa’s 1990–92 away shirt, produced by Umbro, was worn during a transitional period for the club under manager Jozef Vengloš, who became the first non-British or Irish manager in England’s top division. Villa finished 17th in the First Division during his single season in charge.
The shirt features a white base with a black collar trimmed in white, complemented by blue and black diamond patterns on the shoulders. The Umbro logo sits opposite the club crest, while the sponsor Mita Copiers is printed across the chest.
Worn during domestic league and cup fixtures, this design remains part of the early 1990s football heritage era, making it a recognisable and valued item for football shirt collectors.
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