Australia

Australia’s World Cup story is shaped by persistence, near misses and the long road back to the global stage. After making their first appearance in 1974, the Socceroos spent decades chasing a return, often reaching the final qualification hurdle only to fall just short.

The Australia 1990-93 shirt belongs to that era of determination. Worn during a period when Australia pushed hard for a place at the 1994 World Cup, it represents a team captained by Paul Wade and featuring names such as Tony Vidmar, Damian Mori, John Kosmina and Graham Arnold. After overcoming Canada in the play-offs, Australia came close against Argentina, eventually losing 2-1 on aggregate.

This Australia World Cup shirts collection celebrates the country’s football journey through vintage-inspired pieces. A tribute to the Socceroos’ resilience, the classic green and gold identity, and the shirts connected to Australia’s long pursuit of World Cup history.