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The 1960's saw the Argentinians develop their footballing style from one based on individual skill to a more European style of tactics, counter attacking & aggression. A famous 3-0 mauling of arch rivals Brazil in the...
The 1970's began with Argentina failing to qualify for the World Cup in Mexico, but ended with them hosting & winning the coveted trophy in 1978. In this time they transitioned from a negative, defensive-minded team to a...
Australia had formed a habit of reaching the World Cup qualifying play-off match & no further before 1974. Thankfully, they finally exorcised their demons & qualified for the tournament in West Germany. They failed...
The 1982 World Cup saw what many argue as the last truly great Austrian team before their game fell into decline. However, they are infamously remembered for a game known as the Disgrace of Dijón that occurred...
The 1978 World Cup is fondly remembered by Austrians largely thanks to a game dubbed the Miracle of Cordoba. This match was a 3-2 victory over West Germany, the first time they had beaten their neighbours in nearly...
The 1980's saw Cameroon slowly build momentum that eventually culminated in them qualifying for the 1990 World Cup. The team was led by experienced Russian manager Valery Nepomnyashchy, while the legendary Roger Milla...
The 1974 World Cup in West Germany saw the South American nation of Chile make a mark on the game, but not in the way they would have wanted. Their forward Carlos Caszely became the first player to be on the receiving end of...
1973 saw the Colombian national side take part in the Bolivarian games, defeating Panama & Bolivia & recording a credible 0-0 versus Peru. This retro shirt recreates the ones worn by the Colombian players as...
Before the 1970's Denmark had no professional league & didn't even allow foreign based professional players to play for the national side. This changed during this decade though & the building blocks for the national...
At the 1974 World Cup, perennial underdogs East Germany pulled off the greatest result in their history as they beat their neighbours West Germany 1-0 to progress the next round. This stunning recreation of the DDR...
The 1970's saw the best footballing era of East Germany's history as they not only famously defeated rivals West Germany in the 1974 World Cup, but they then went on to win 1976 Olympic gold. This accurate recreation...
In 1930 England had a team that was convinced it was the world's best footballing side. Sadly, the Football Association had a dramatic row with FIFA & the result was England didn't compete in the World Cup. This didn't...
This stunning Finland retro shirt lets you take a step into the past as it beautifully recreates what the national side was wearing in 1955. Each retro jersey is crafted from premium quality cotton to ensure a look &...
France's first golden generation kicked into high gear during the 1958 World Cup as they went on a free-flowing, free-scoring rampage that culminated in a crushing 6-2 victory over Germany in the 3rd place playoff...
The 1968 Olympics were held in Mexico & the French national side were not expected to do much in the tournament that was consistently being dominated by the Eastern Bloc's "amateurs". However, the plucky French managed...
The Copa France 1970s retro shirt is a fantastic reproduction of a classic jersey. Made from a luxurious cotton, this is an accurate reproduction of the shirt Les Bleus wore as the foundations were laid for the great France...
Despite being arguably one of the greatest players that ever lived, George Best's 37 international caps & 9 goals is actually a little underwhelming. Off the field problems caused his him to be ignored by the national...
West Germany enjoyed monumental success in the 1970's as their Bayern Munich & Mönchengladbach dominated squads lifted the European Nations Cup in 1972 & then the World Cup on home soil in 1974. This...
At a time when the Dutch were arguably the best footballing side in the world (still championing their total football), they repeated the feats of 1974 as they made it all the way to the World Cup final in 1978. Goals...
1934 saw the Dutch national side qualify for their first ever World Cup, led by long-serving English coach Bob Glendenning. The tournament format back then was one of immediate knockout games, so sadly a 3-2 defeat to...
By 1966 the illustrious era of Wilkes & Lenstra had finally come to an end & the Dutch had to begin rebuilding their national side. This transitional period sadly saw the Oranje fail to qualify for the 1966...
Despite having the likes of Ruud Gullit & Ronald Koeman playing for them at the time, the Dutch actually found themselves in a bit of a footballing limbo as they failed to qualify for both the 1982 World Cup & then...
It's hard to believe, but Hungary were once arguably the best international footballing side on the planet. Between 1950 & 54, the likes of Puskás, Kocsis & Bozsik saw them crowned Olympic champions, unbeaten...
Hungary's glory days of the 1960's were slowly fading in this decade, despite their best efforts to maintain the heady heights that they had reached previously. They finished in a frustrating 2nd place in the 1972 Olympics...
1996 was a memorable year for Iceland thanks to the emergence of a certain national hero named Eidur Gudjohnsen. The youngster made his international debut this year & was even brought on to replace his dad during a...
The 1960's brought hope to back to the Republic of Ireland team as a powerful team dreamed of playing at the 1966 World Cup. They came close too, only to be denied at the final hurdle by an incredibly talented &...
The World Cup in Spain in 1982 gave the Italians much cause to celebrate. Legendary forward Paolo Rossi was in unstoppable form throughout the tournament & helped drive Italy all the way to a 3-1 win over West Germany in...
The 1970s Italy retro shirt has been faithfully restored to perfection by the designers over at Copa, and is made from a luxurious Egyptian cotton for an authentic feel that truly matches the era. The national Italian sides...
The Japanese national side spent most of the 1950's playing friendlies against Burma, Indonesia & Hong Kong. This was largely due to their inability to overcome an excellent South Korea side every time the World Cup...
This stunning recreation of the shirt Mexico wore during the early 1980's is crafted from 100% cotton for a look & feel that matches the era of the original. It comes with a woven Mexico crest on the left breast, while...
Peru have arguably one of the most iconic shirts in football history with their unique diagonal red sash on white. This beautiful recreation of their 1970's shirt celebrates when la Blanquirroja reached the quarter...
No one, not even the Poles themselves could have seen what was coming in the 1970's for them. In a short space of time they went from relative footballing obscurity to being arguably one of the best sides on the planet...
In 1966 Portugal qualified for their first ever World Cup & finished an impressive 3rd in the tournament held in England. Their exquisite style of play helped to turn the likes of Germano, Mario Coluna & the now...
Italia '90 was the very last World Cup that the USSR would ever compete in under the guise of the Soviet Union. Less than two years after the tournament ended, the USSR fell & (essentially) became the country we know...
Between 1966 & 1972, the Soviet Union established themselves as one of the powerhouses on the international footballing stage. This culminated with them finishing as runners up to West Germany in the European Nations Cup...
Is this the coolest retro shirt ever made? Quite possibly! The Soviet Union in the 1980's qualified for both the 1982 & 1986 World Cups, unluckily losing to Belgium in the round of 16 of the latter. They then followed...
The 1960's were a bit of a mixed bag of emotions for the Scottish national side. They failed to qualify for a single major tournament, however they won the Home Nations Championship on two occasions & famously defeated...
The 1950's began in bizarre fashion for Scotland as the SFA declined an invite to the World Cup because they had finished 2nd in the Home Nations tournament & not first. However, the Scots did qualify & attend both...
The 1980's were a mixed bag of success & failure for the Spanish national side. They hosted the 1982 World Cup & meekly exited in the group stage, only to then reach the Euro 84 final against all odds (they narrowly...
Switzerland hosted the 1954 World Cup & were hoping to make an impression on home soil. After progressing through the group stage they came up against Austria in the quarter finals & lost a frankly outrageous match...
During their appearance at the 1970 World Cup, Uruguay achieved an impressive 4th place thanks to their blending of skill & aggression. Goalkeeper Ladislao Mazurkiewicz & defender Atilio Ancheta were even chosen in...
1984 was the year USA hosted the Olympic Games & this presented them with the chance to showcase their football skills to a nation that hadn't exactly fallen in love with the beautiful game yet. The States managed...
The 1980's saw Yugoslavia qualify for both the 1982 World Cup & the 1984 European Championships, although they made little impact on both. However, they lifted the 1987 FIFA Youth Championship & would surely have...
Yugoslavia as a nation ceased to exist in 1992, so their appearance at the Italia 90 World Cup saw them bring down the curtain on a proud footballing history that saw them participate in eight World Cups & four European...
The World was completely oblivious to the fact that Zaire were enjoying their most successful period when they rocked up to the World Cup in 1974. They had just won the African Cup twice in a row & were ready to bring it...
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