1970s Football Shirt Shop
South America
  • Brazil 1949 away shirt.... More..
  • Sport Club Internacional 1975 Brazil. This shirt is short sleeved and made from 100% cotton.... More..
  • Cuba 1970's. THE BADGE ON THIS SHIRT IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK ®.... More..
  • Argentina 1978.... More..
  • Peru 1978 World Cup shirt. Peru's opening match of the 1978 World Cup was against Scotland who went a a goal up after 14 minutes when Joe Jordan snapped up a chance from Quiroga’s parry. On the stroke of half-time, Cubillas passed to Cueto who ... More..
  • Argentina World Cup Shirt. This shirt was worn in a collection of warm up matches for the 1978 World Cup that Argentina hosted and won.... More..
  • Carlos Alberto Torres famously captained the Brazilian national team to glory in the 1970 World Cup. In total he played 53 games for Brazil scoring 8 goals including one in the final of the 1970 World Cup one of the greatest goals in the history of t... More..
  • Mexico 60's - 70's... More..
  • Jairzinho started his career with Brazilian club side Botafogo where he made is debut at just 15 years old. Initially, Jairzinho was forced to play on the left wing as the player’s hero and former great Garrincha played in his favoured position... More..
  • Mexico arrived to the 1978 World Cup with a very young team full of promise and very high expectations. Everyone knew the "Green Angels", as the team was known, was to make a decent or even spectacular Cup. But the failure came right from t... 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" .