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$81.22The Story

Condition: 9/10 Superb. Original tags is still attached. One small light pull on the upper chest and a couple of the side of the chest
Size: Adult Extra Large
Chest Measurement: 45-47 Inches / 114-119 CM
Manufacturer: Umbro
Colour: Yellow, green trim
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons: 1994/1995Ā - 1996/1997
Player: N/A
Patches:Ā N/A

OfficialĀ Umbro Brazil home football shirt from the 1994/95 international season.
This version of the jersey was manufactured for the South American market. It features a different coloured size label (navy, compared to blue) and a different material for the crest (compared to the European version).
Although the team also used this design template in the previous 1993/94 season, this 1994/95 version features an extra star above the crest to represent the nation 4th FIFA World Cup win in the summer of 1994.
Condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 - Superb. Original tags is still attached. One small light pull on the upper chest and a couple of the side of the chest (see photos).

Brazil, to the surprise of many, went 24 years without winning a World Cup or even participating in a final. Their struggles ended at the 1994 tournament in the United States, where a solid, if unspectacular side headed by the likes of RomÔrio, Bebeto, Dunga, Taffarel, and Jorginho won the World Cup for a then-record 4th time.
Highlights of their campaign included a 1ā0 victory over the host in the round of 16, a sensational 3ā2 win over the Dutch in the quarter-finals (often cited as the game of the tournament) and a 1ā0 win over the Swedes in the semis. This set up a classic confrontation, Brazil vs. Italy, in the final. After a dour and unexciting 0ā0 draw, penalty kicks loomed, and whenĀ Roberto BaggioĀ lifted his spot kick over the crossbar, Brazil were champions once again. A new era of dominance had begun.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description

Condition: 9/10 Superb. Original tags is still attached. One small light pull on the upper chest and a couple of the side of the chest
Size: Adult Extra Large
Chest Measurement: 45-47 Inches / 114-119 CM
Manufacturer: Umbro
Colour: Yellow, green trim
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons: 1994/1995Ā - 1996/1997
Player: N/A
Patches:Ā N/A

OfficialĀ Umbro Brazil home football shirt from the 1994/95 international season.
This version of the jersey was manufactured for the South American market. It features a different coloured size label (navy, compared to blue) and a different material for the crest (compared to the European version).
Although the team also used this design template in the previous 1993/94 season, this 1994/95 version features an extra star above the crest to represent the nation 4th FIFA World Cup win in the summer of 1994.
Condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 - Superb. Original tags is still attached. One small light pull on the upper chest and a couple of the side of the chest (see photos).

Brazil, to the surprise of many, went 24 years without winning a World Cup or even participating in a final. Their struggles ended at the 1994 tournament in the United States, where a solid, if unspectacular side headed by the likes of RomÔrio, Bebeto, Dunga, Taffarel, and Jorginho won the World Cup for a then-record 4th time.
Highlights of their campaign included a 1ā0 victory over the host in the round of 16, a sensational 3ā2 win over the Dutch in the quarter-finals (often cited as the game of the tournament) and a 1ā0 win over the Swedes in the semis. This set up a classic confrontation, Brazil vs. Italy, in the final. After a dour and unexciting 0ā0 draw, penalty kicks loomed, and whenĀ Roberto BaggioĀ lifted his spot kick over the crossbar, Brazil were champions once again. A new era of dominance had begun.






















