Neil Webb - most famous for being the 1,000th player to be capped by England - saw out his career in the “Euro 92” European Championship in Sweden in 1992, and this Home shirt was issued to him. Featuring...
The 1970 World Cup in Mexico was a complicated tournament for then-trophy-holders England, but the shirts were certainly a highlight. Very 1966-y in styling, the warm-weather-orientated examples...
The English footballing legend Bobby Charlton - Sir Robert Charlton CBE - passed away last month and his significance in world football cannot be overstated. Earlier this year, this Umbro shirt,...
While this long-sleeved Umbro Scotland shirt can’t be tied to a particular game, the number 10 on the reverse and its gifting by - its wearer - Denis Law made it hugely sought after when it went to...
A historic artefact from the 1986 FIFA World Cup, the match ball from the Argentina vs. Germany final held at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, was recently auctioned for an astounding 36,000 GBP. This wasn't...
When it comes to the pantheon of Argentina’s star players, debate rages on regarding whether Diego Maradona or Lionel Messi is number one, but when it comes to World Cup-winning legends, number...
Often mentioned when it comes to chat about iconic football shirts, this instance of the Belgium design from the 1984 European Championship is particularly attractive due to being match-issued. Allocated to René...
This match-worn Middlesbrough shirt, which recently sold for a whopping £16,000 at auction, is a break from the norm. In direct contrast to the often multiple-shirts-per-player-per-match approach of...
This adidas France shirt, of the style worn at Euro 96, was match-worn at the “Le Tournoi de France” mini-tournament that acted as a dress rehearsal for the 1998 World Cup. Sported by Pierre Laigle,...
The player who wore this Portugal shirt, Filipe (Ramos), didn’t have the most spectacular of careers, but that doesn’t remove the appeal of this item. The design is awash with late-1980s and...