Argentina 1960's Retro Football Shirt

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The 1960s marked a radical change in Argentinian football, transforming from skilful individualism and outdated tactics to a pragmatic and aggressive European-style game based around solid defense and counter-attack. After poor performances in the 1962 World Cup, a new footballing identity emerged under coach José Minella. Argentina's victory in the 1964 Nations Cup included a 3-0 win over World champions Brazil, showcasing smart tactics and calculated aggression.

Under coach Juan Carlos Lorenzo, Argentina brought a strong squad to the 1966 World Cup in England, featuring greats like Onega, Rattin, Perfumo, Marzolini, Mas, and Pastoriza. Argentina's campaign showed promise but was ultimately undermined by a relentlessly provocative approach. Elimination came in an infamous Quarter-Final tie at Wembley against the tournament hosts, a game remembered most for the controversial sending off of the Argentinian captain Antonio Rattin.

Color: Blue - White
Size: XS
Size Chart

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MEASURING GUIDE
Take all measurements from the outside with the garment laying flat
LENGTH

Measure from the highest point to the hem 

WIDTH

Measure from armpit to armpit.

PRODUCT MEASUREMENTS IN CM & INCH

 

CM CM INCHES INCHES
Size Length Chest width Length Chest width
XS 72 44 28.3 17.3
S 74 48 29.1 18.9
M 76 52 29.9 20.5
L 78 56 30.7 22
XL 80 60 31.5 23.6
XXL 82 64 32.3 25.2
Details & Care
  • 100% cotton
  • 100% Football
  • Made in Europe
  • Packed in a luxury gift box
  • Machine Wash
  • SKU: 588
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