pattern continuing across the back. During the 1986 World Cup, Belgium reached the semi-finals after victories over the Soviet Union and Spain, before finishing 4th in the tournament. Click to enlarge images
shirts but my collecting evolved when I started collecting shirts from countries which no longer exist - Yugoslavia, Soviet Union etc; I’ve found this is where my collection has now gone. I collect Arsenal too. The gold 2001/02 (SEGA) is a favourite of...
This adidas home shirt was produced for the Soviet Union national team between 1989 and 1991, originally intended for use at the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. Despite its striking design, the team ultimately wore a different adidas version during the...
the CIS 3-0. This fixture marked the final appearance of the CIS at a major tournament, with the break-up of the Soviet Union the year before leading to this short-lived team competing under a transitional identity. With direct player-to-player...
This adidas Soviet Union shirt - or “USSR” shirt, hence the “CCCP” - is a curio for several reasons. Firstly, and perhaps most importantly, it’s not believed to have been worn by the football team whose kit evolution would morph into Russia’s, and the...
Soviet Union 1988-89 home shirt by adidas worn as the side progressed to the Euro 88 final only to be beaten by Holland, opponents who they had previously defeated in the group stage. The side also destroyed England and Italy on their way to the final....
by adidas, as worn at the Mexico 1986 World Cup when the side scraped through the group stages but then defeated the Soviet Union and Spain to reach the Semi-Finals where they were beaten by a Maradona-inspired Argentina. See Price