1970s Football Shirt Shop
Europe
  • CCCP 1960's - 1970's.... More..
  • Yugoslavia 1974 World Cup.... More..
  • England 1970 World Cup Mexico Mesh fabric shirt designed for the 1970 World Cup to help cope with the opressive heat of a Mexico summer. Pictured is Terry Cooper with a block of ice during the match with West Germany. This shirt comes pre numbered wi... More..
  • Italy 1978 World Cup. The 1978 FIFA World Cup, held in Argentina, saw a new generation of Italian players, the most famous being Paolo Rossi, coming to the international stage. Italy played very well in the first round, being the only team in the tou... More..
  • Czechoslovakia 1976 European Champions. This is the shirt made famous by the floating leaf penalty with which Anton Panenka beat Sepp Maier at the end of the penalty shoot out in the 1976 European Championship final held in Belgrade. The Czechs had n... More..
  • 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 Click here to view Umbro Size Guide T... More..
  • England 1970 World Cup Mexico Mesh fabric helped keep the lads cool in the Mexico heat. Pictured are Bobby Moore and Pele after the group match against Brasil, England lost the match and Brasil lifted the Cup, This enduring image of Pele exchanging s... More..
  • 1974 World Cup Shirt, worn by the Italian team during the World Cup in 1974 in Germany. Poland took maximum points from a group containing two of the favourites for the tournament. They beat Argentina 3-2, trounced Haiti 7-0, then beat Italy 2-1 - a ... More..
  • Cruyff Classic Holland 1970's(home in cotton). As a Dutch international he played 48 matches, in which he scored 33 goals. In his second Dutch national team match, a friendly against Czechoslovakia, Cruyff became the first Dutch international ever to... More..
  • Northern Ireland Jennings.... More..


Growing up in the 70's you were forced to pick a football team very early on and schooldays were made up of ribbing your mates if your team beat theirs so you always picked the top teams and not necessarily the local team (Leyton Orient weren't noted for their first division presence) to avoid the abuse if your team lost.

It's with regard to these memories that I'm exceptionally pleased to tell you that we've teamed up with the UK's leading online retro football shirt merchant to bring you all the old retro football shirts our heroes used to wear whilst we watched them on the terraces or on "The Big Match" .