Private Sale | 50% reserved selection

National teams

Historic Football Shirts from around the World: National Teams

Football is one of the most followed sports in the world, and one of the competitions that keeps you glued to the screen the most is definitely the World Cup and a line of could not be missing historic football shirts dedicated to national teams. The first men's World Cup was held in 1930 and was the brainchild of French sports director Jules Rimet. It is held every four years and is organized by FIFA. To date, all titles have been awarded except for 1942 and 1946, when it was cancelled due to the Second World War. Over the years, national teams have also changed the style of their uniforms thanks to sponsors who have designed memorable pieces and become true icons. vintage football shirts to collect.

Vintage Football Jerseys

There World Cup It has 21 editions and 17 host countries: Italy in 1934 and 1990, France in 1938 and 1998, Brazil in 1950 and 2014, Mexico in 1970 and 1986, and Germany in 1974 and 2006 have hosted the tournament on two occasions, while Uruguay, Switzerland, Sweden, Chile, England, Argentina, Spain, the USA, Japan and South Korea, South Africa, and Russia have hosted the tournament only once. Many national team soccer jerseys have undergone modifications and variations, adapting to fashion and becoming true collector's items. A vintage jersey from the 1990s worth remembering is the Argentina national team jersey. Maradona's historic shirt Number 10, 1994, in the classic white and blue colors. This Pibe de Oro jersey was produced for the team's participation in the 1994 World Cup in the USA, featuring a ribbed polo collar, button closure, central Adidas lettering, and the number 10 on both the front and back. Among the national team jerseys we remember from Italia '90, Cameroon's is certainly one of the first that comes to mind: in lime green, produced by the German brand Adidas, with a velvet lion's head. Don't miss the new arrivals of the jerseys. historical national team football.