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Copa have crafted a perfect recreation of the SC Bastia shirt from 1981-1982. Basking in the afterglow of winning a first-ever major honour the previous season, Bastia’s Coupe de France success qualified them...
Copa have crafted a perfect recreation of the Ipswich Town home shirt from 1997-99. Ipswich Town made a slow start to their 1997-98 Division 1 campaign, but as the season progressed manager George Burley started to...
Having won the Italian Serie A title the previous season for the first time since 1942, Roma decided that a European adventure was very much on the agenda. The club dispatched Dundee Utd, CSKA Sofia, Dynamo Berlin...
The 2004/05 League of Ireland season really was Hollywood stuff from Cork City. They were neck & neck with rivals Derry throughout the campaign, with just a solitary point separating them in the final game of the season....
Not only did Juventus win the Serie A title during this season, they did so in free-scoring fashion as goals rained in from the likes of Omar Sivori, John Charles & Bruno Mora. Officially licensed by the club,...
The 1986/87 season is better remembered for this stunning away shirt the club wore, as opposed to it being a year of near-misses as Juventus narrowly lost the title to Diego Maradona's Napoli. Legendary player Michel...
Back in 1940, Atletico Madrid (then known as Atletico Aviación) did their very own version of Leicester City's famous title triumph. Like Claudio Ranieri's team, Atletico were nearly relegated the previous season,...
Get back to the glory days of football when the tackles were hard, the hair was long & the pitches were sometimes more mud than grass. This absolutely glorious 1970/71 Atletico Madrid retro shirt lets you...
Step back into the prestigious history of Atletico Madrid with this glorious retro shirt from their 1985/86 season. The campaign that year saw the club finish a highly-respectable 5th in La Liga, securing European...
The 1971/72 season saw some of FC Porto's most popular players of all time take to the pitch. This included legendary captain Pavao, Rodolfo Reis & Lemos. The original shirt has been recreated beautifully by Copa &...
The 1985/86 season saw Porto retain their title, largely in part thanks to the ever-reliable goalscorer Fernando Gomes. An exciting European campaign was narrowly ended by a strong Barcelona side, but future success was just...
This officially licensed NAC Breda retro shirt comes with the same design, look & feel as the original 86/87 home jersey & even features the original sponsor. With every order placed at 6 Yard Box you will receive...
The 1978/79 season saw Nottingham Forest enter the European Cup for the first time & they only went & won the whole thing! They defeated holders Liverpool in the first round, before overcoming AEK Athens, Grasshopper...
The 1945/46 La Liga season saw Sevilla crowned champions for the one & only time in their history. The club were surprise winners in the first post-war season, finishing one point above nearest rivals Barcelona...
The 92/93 season began in remarkable fashion for Spanish club Sevilla as they secured the services of none other than Diego Maradona. He arrived with a price tag of just under £6m to play alongisde the likes of Davor...
Despite lifting both the Super Cup & European Cup, 1985 was a year tinged by tragedy for Juventus fans. At the European Cup final at Heysel Stadium in Belgium, 39 fans were killed due to a structural collapse brought on...
Despite failing to defend their status as Serie A champions, the 52/53 season saw Juventus play some of the most free-flowing & enjoyable attacking football the game had ever seen. In fact, the campaign saw them win 8-0...
The 1983 season saw a star-studded Juventus side reach the European Cup final & also lift the Coppa Italia after a thrilling 2nd leg comeback against Verona. Officially licensed by Juventus, this stylish retro...
After an incredibly frustrating 9 year wait, Marcelo Lippi's Juventus lifted their 23rd Serie A title in the 1994/95 season. Their incredible front 3 of Gianluca Vialli, Fabrizio Ravanelli & the great Roberto Baggio was...
Led by Serbian coach Milorad Pavic, Benfica stormed their way to the club's 21st league title during the 1974/75 season. 24 league goals shared between Moinhos & Nené were a major contributing factor in the club's...
The 1962/63 season for Benfica saw the club comfortably win the league, suffering only one defeat in the process. However, even the legendary Eusebio was unable to help the club claim a sensational double as they narrowly...
Back in 1991, Sampdoria were able to field some of the greatest Italian players of all time in their starting XI. This included legendary keeper Gianluca Pagliuca, former Man City manager Roberto Mancini & the deadly...
Back in 1956, Sampdoria fans were being treated to the goal-scoring feats of legendary South African forward Eddie Firmani as he netted 23 times to help the club to a respectable 5th place finish in Serie A. Step back in...
Stuttgart's centre-forward Robert Schlienz was involved in a serious car accident in 1948 that led to him losing his left arm. However, his strength of character meant he adapted his game to become an inside forward to great...
Roma's visionary Swedish coach Nils Liedholm had returned for a 2nd spell in charge as Roma went into the 78/79 Serie A season. This was the year he began fashioning a team that would go on to much success in the 80's, as...
Back in 1934, A.S Roma were Serie A's most deadly attacking side, outscoring every other league side comfortably, despite finishing in 3rd place. This was largely thanks to the attacking abilities of Fulvio Bernadini, Enrico...
The 61/62 season saw Roma obtain a 5th place finish in Serie A: a more than respectable finish for the club at this time. The club featured numerous South Americans in their team throughout the season, with no fewer than 3...
Red Star F.C. are the 2nd oldest football team in France, behind only Le Havre. Formed in 1897, Red Star were founded by none other than Jules Rimet, who of course had the original World Cup trophy named after him...
The 1950's brought much success to the black & white half of Turin as Juventus began the decade by clinching top spot in the first two Serie A league campaigns. Of the two, the 51/52 title-winning season was...
By the end of the season in 1984, Juventus had successfully defeated title-rivals Roma to 1st place in Serie A. On top of that, the Turin-based giants also lifted the Cupwinner's Cup to bring some European silverware to...
New coach Giovanni Trapattoni took charge of Juventus in 1976 & it would prove to be a masterstroke. In his first season, Trapattoni led the club to become Serie A champions & then go on to add the UEFA Cup to their...
A few seasons had passed & Italian giants Juventus' on-pitch fortunes had faded. Cue the return of legendary manager Giovanni Trapattoni, who immediately brought silverware back to the trophy cabinet by leading the club...
In 1980, a Coppa Italia-winning Roma squad flew to America to take part in a high-profile pre-season tournament against the likes of NASL sides Vancouver Whitecaps, the New York Cosmos & English side Manchester City...
1982 saw Nantes' former 60's star Jean-Claude Suaudeau take charge of the club & he led them to a sensational Ligue 1 victory. During the course of the season, Nantes outscored every other team & also conceded fewer...
1995 was a glorious season for FC Nantes as they took Ligue 1 by storm & were crowded French champions. Their squad featured several players who would go on to be household names, including: Christian Karembeu, Claude...
In 2002 FC Porto enjoyed stellar success as they were crowned league champions, won the UEFA Cup & also lifted their domestic cup. Their star-studded squad included the likes of Ricardo Carvalho, Maniche & future...
By the end of the 1986/87 season Porto fans had something pretty special to celebrate. Having made it all the way to the European Cup final, they overcame the mighty Bayern Munich to record a famous 2-1 victory to lift the...
During Nottingham Forest's triumphant route to lifting the European Cup in 1979, the toughest tie they faced was actually in the first round. Some seeding oddities meant that they faced off against Liverpool who they managed...
This retro shirt recreates a hugely popular jersey with the Roma faithful that was designed by Piero Gratton. He is also credited with the creation of the club's iconic Lupetto badge. This jersey was worn as the club went on...
The 1978/79 season saw AS Roma go on to lift the prestigious Coppa Italia trophy, with none other than Carlo Ancelotti scoring the winning penalty in the cup final shootout. This trophy also marked the beginning of what...
The 1980/81 season saw A.S Roma move their traditional Lupetto badge onto to the right sleeve to accommodate the tricolore rosette they had earned for winning the Coppa Italia the previous season. They successfully defended...
In 1984 Cork City were formed through the merger of several local sides to finally give the city a senior football club to follow. They were promptly accepted into the League of Ireland, although they had to battle against...
During the 1960's, Dukla Prague were one of the leading clubs in European football & were well-known for their distinctive & slightly unusual kits. In this period Dukla won five Czechoslovakian league titles, four...
A number ten, a playmaker, an unerring finisher, a devastating set piece taker, a physical powerhouse, endlessly brave, a leader of men, an inspiration, an otherworldly talent. Quite simply Diego Armando Maradona was all of...
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