England 1970 ‘Mexico’ World Cup Shirt (white) Retro Football shirt
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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 shirts with Bobby Moore showed the respect between the nations, the teams and these two special players. One of the greatest matches of any World Cup. This shirt comes pre numbered with number 6 it is not available without the number. This product is manufactured by Umbro.
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