England

The white England home shirt has remained largely unchanged since first international game against Scotland in 1872, occasionally extra coloured piping or flashes have been added to the shirt, the 1982 World Cup in Spain saw England add red, white and blue shoulder panels. England most famous victory to date came wearing the red away shirt in 1966 when the home side lifted the World Cup at Wembley Stadium.

We have loads of great England retro shirts for you to choose from, one of the most popular with the fans is the 1966 England red shirt. Also popular is the 1987 England shirt just like the one worn by a blood soaked Terry Butcher and who could forget that stunning hat-trick by Michael Owen against in 2002 when England beat the old enemy Germany 5~1 in their own back yard!

 

England Goalkeeper Shirt Yellow as worn by Gordon Banks in the 1966 World Cup. Shirt is pre-numbered with #1

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England Goalkeeper shirt Blue. As worn in the match against Brazil during the 1970 World Cup when Banks made what some say is the greatest save ever when he denied Pele.(pictured) Shirt comes pre-numbered with #1

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Having qualified with the fourth best record, Bobby Robson felt that his side had a good chance of winning Euro 1988. With players such as Gary Lineker, Bryan Robson, John Barnes, Glenn Hoddle and Terry Butcher in his side, such optimism was perhaps deserved. England get off to the worst start possible, losing 1-0 to the Republic of Ireland and then went on to lose to both Holland and the USSR. England exited the tournament without winning a point. Qualifying for Italia 90, Bobby Robson’s final tournament as England manager, saw the most memorable images of Terry Butcher. During the vital match in Sweden Butcher suffered a deep cut in his head that was temporarily stitched up by the England physio. Heavily bandaged, he insisted on returning to the pitch and did not stop heading the ball, which re-opened the wound. As he came off at the end of the match, with the all-important draw secured, his face, bandages and shirt were red with blood.

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England 1990 - 1993 Away Shirt This shirt was worn in only 8 games, but 40 England players wore it over a three-year period. Des Walker, who had worn the 1990 white shirt the most, appeared in all 8 games; starting 7 and coming off the bench against the USA in the US Cup. He also won his 59th and last cap, against San Marino, on the last occasion that this shirt was won. Top scorer in the shirt was David Platt, with 5 goals, followed by Ian Wright’s 4, all of which came against San Marino, which was also Graham Taylor’s last match in charge. Gary Lineker was captain for 4 of the games and Paul Ince skippered his country for the first time. Stuart Pearce, David Platt and Bryan Robson were also captain in this shirt.

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England 1990 - 1993 Away Blue Shirt England wore this mottled pale blue and white shirt only once, in the away European Championship qualification match against Turkey on 1 May 1991, it was taken to the 1990 World Cup but not worn. Denis Wise scored his only England goal, on his debut wearing this shirt at the Atat

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England Mexico World Cup Shirt - Cielo - This special light-weight Cielo shirt was one of the alternate colours for the World Cup 1970 final tournament. - It is one of the few shirts to boast a 100% record - It was worn once in the 1-0 victory against Czechoslovakia in the third group match.

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England 1966 Retro Shirt - White - England worn this shirt at several matches during the World Cup 1966 final tournament at Wembley - Although the red shirt was used in the final this was England's main shirt and was associated with most successful period in the national side's history.

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England 1990 Italia Shirt - Vermillion/ Dark Navy

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England 1990 Italia Shirt - Regatta/ Dark Navy

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England 1986 World Cup Finals Gary Lineker shirt complete with number 10 and 'FIFA World Cup Mexico 86' embroidery. Please note that this shirt is designed to be neat fitting, we advise you choose the next size up if you fall between two sizes.

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England 1966 World Cup Winners Shirt - Vermillion Red - Who could forget that iconic moment of Bobby Moore lifting the Jules Rimet Trophy - Sir Alf Ramsey guided the legendary England team to it's first World Cup triumph - Celebrate a piece of history with this quality match shirt which is numbered 66 and carries an embroidered reminder of the score and the date.

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England's finest footballing moment to date, lifting the World Cup in 1966, some people thought it was all over, it certainly was as Geoff Hurst blasted a hat-trick to beat West Germany on July 30th 1966. This shirt comes printed with Sir Geoff Hursts number 10 on the reverse and is a must have for all England fans!

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