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In 1974 Roma had a stellar season that saw them in the title race right until the final day of the season (Juventus pipped them to the title by just 3 points). The 74/75 season also saw club hall-of-famer Francesco Rocca...
The 1970's were a bit of a mixed bag for Roma as the club went through a bit of a turbulent period. The 1977/78 season saw the club finish in 8th, which on the surface doesn't sound too bad. However, they actually survived...
This season saw Roma once again lifting the Coppa Italia trophy as they battled to a draw in the final against Torino, before winning the subsequent penalty shootout 3-2. Bring a taste of this cup-winning season to...
A solid campaign saw Roma qualify for Europe at the end of the 1981/82 Serie A season. A strong 3rd place finish meant they were eligible for the following season's UEFA Cup, while the only team to outscore them this year...
1983 was the year that Roma got over 40+ years of heartbreak & finally clinched the league as Serie A winners. The last time they had been able to call themselves champions was during the Second World War in...
Sometimes a manager & a club simply fit, and this was certainly the case with Atletico & their former player Marcel Domingo in 1969. Thanks to Domingo's outstanding management of the team, they lifted their first La...
Australia's Socceroos had been made to suffer a long & unfulfilling period of international mediocrity. It certainly seemed as though World Cup Qualification in 1974 had been a false down, however towards the...
At the start of the 1958/59 season, Barcelona appointed new coach Helenio Herrera with a simple goal: surpass rivals Real Madrid. Herrera delivered in rapid fashion, winning both the league & the Copa Generalisimo in his...
The 1960's saw the Belgian national side jokingly named the World Champions of Friendlies after they defeated World Cup Winners Brazil 5-1 in 1963. This decade also saw a number of outstanding players turn out for...
The 1975/76 season is fondly remembered by fans of Swiss club Young Boys Bern thanks to a fantastic win in the Swiss Cup, as well as enjoying a return to European football for the first time in years. This beautiful version...
Only two years after becoming an independent country in 1990, Croatia were formally admitted to FIFA & played their first official matches on tour in Australia. This stunning tracksuit jacket from COPA recreates the...
The 1970's were the best ever decade for East German football. Not only did they defeat arch rivals West Germany in a famous World Cup match in 1974, but they went on to lift Olympic Gold two years later. This stunning...
1966 is a year that will forever fill English hearts with joy, as it was of course the year they triumphed on home soil & lifted the World Cup trophy. The final was of course the standout game that saw England triumph...
The 1957 season saw Porto win the Taca de Portugal for only the 2nd time in their history by defeating arch rivals Benfica in a thrilling final. The club's tracksuit jacket from this successful season has been beautifully...
The 1985/86 season saw FC Porto involved in a 3-way battle for the league with rivals with Benfica & Sporting Lisbon. Porto were crowned champions on the final day of the season with a comfortable victory over Sporting...
Although the 1960's were not brimming with success for the French national side, they certainly looked the part both on & off the pitch with what must be one of the nicest tracksuit designs of all time. Recreated in...
Following the absolutely absurd end to their 1982/83 campaign, Fulham hoped the new season would bring about better fortunes. Sadly, they had to make do with a fairly ordinary 11th place finish, although prolific striker...
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...
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...
The 1970's represented a golden era of international football & Italian greats such Rivas & Fachetti represented their country with pride on the pitch. This stunning tracksuit jacket recreates the look, fit &...
The 1970's was an era where the Italians lived up to all of their footballing stereotypes. They were solid at the back thanks to the stopping ability of Dino Zoff, who was shielded by the technical brilliance of Scirea &...
1982 was a year of celebration in Italy thanks to a massively successful World Cup campaign in Spain that saw them crowned champions after defeating West Germany in the final. Paolo Rossi was on fire during the tournament,...
Little-known Czech coach Cestmir Vycpalek took the Juventus reigns this season after the shocking & tragic death of former player & coach Armando Picchi. He did Picchi & Juventus proud though as he led the...
At the start of the 1974/75 season Juventus needed a change in fortune. It came in the form of former player & coach Carlo Parola, who returned to the club after a 12 year absence. Under his leadership, Juventus...
Some of the best players to ever don the Juventus badge turned out for the club during the 1975/76 season. This included legandary goalkeeper Dino Zoff, hard-tackling defender Claudio Gentile (whose style of play was the...
The 1970's began in spectacular fashion for Mexico. Not only did they host the World Cup in 1970, but they made a real impression on the tournament as they defeated Belgium & El Salvador, before going out in the quarter...
The 1970's was a glorious era for Nantes as they were one of the dominant sides in Ligue 1. In the latter part of the decade, Nantes won the title twice & finished as runners up three times. This ultra-cool retro jacket...
The 1988/89 season saw Nantes field some stellar names on their quest for glory. The likes of Didier Deschamps, Christian Karembeu & Jorge Burruchaga all pulled on the famous yellow & green shirts this year but sadly...
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 Soviet Union were an established major power of international football in the 1970's, even finishing as European Nation's Cup runners up to West Germany in 1972. This retro tracksuit top is one of the most popular...
Sadly the 1979/80 season brought little to cheer about in terms of on-pitch fortunes for Sampdoria & their fans. A distinctly flat Serie B campaign saw the club reach no higher than 7th place throughout the campaign...
The 1970's were an absolute rollercoaster ride for the Scots as they qualified for both the 1974 & 1978 World Cups. They went out in '74 after credible draws against Yugoslavia & Brazil, but a narrow 2-0 win against...
This season saw legendary Servette coach Jean Snella take charge & begin to lay the foundations for the team that would run away with the league the following season. This stunning tracksuit jacket is a near-identical...
The 1950's can be viewed as a bit of a golden era for Sevilla, with the club regularly mounting serious title challenges led by the goals of Argentinian legend Juan Arza. Step back in time with your very own tracksuit...
The 1970/71 season saw the likes of Santos Bedoya & Eloy make valuable contributions as the club finished in a respectable 7th position. Paraguayan striker Bernardo Acosta bagged himself 15 goals to finish as the club's...
The 1960's were an outrageously successful period for Portuguese giants Benfica. In this decade alone they won 8 Primera Liga titles, 3 domestic cups & 2 European Cups! They were largely powered by club legends like...
Between 1970 & 1977, Benfica won six out of a possible seven domestic league titles, as well as a couple of cup wins too. This beautiful retro tracksuit jacket allows you to get the look of these legendary players...
The Spanish side that appeared at the 1978 World Cup in Argentina was a completely different beast than the squad we know of today. Back then Spain were a hard-tackling, uncompromising team that hid little flair throughout...
The 1988/89 season saw St. Mirren comfortably retain their spot in Scottish football's top division, finishing in 7th position. This season also saw future Scotland & Celtic legend Paul Lambert turn out for the club, as...
In 1982 West Brom went into the season with a healthy dose of Dutch flair running throughout their midfield. The likes of Martin Jol & Romeo Zondervan had a particularly strong influence on the style of play. Scottish...
The 1960's was the decade where West Germany finally began to embrace professionalism & reverse their previously slipping standards. The formation of the Bundesliga helped to raise the quality of the national side, who...
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