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The 1970 England home shirt is a true relic of footballing history, representing the Three Lions as they arrived in Mexico to defend their 1966 World Cup title. Designed by Umbro, this iconic white jersey features the classic crew-neck collar and the legendary Three Lions crest, embodying the elegance of a golden generation. The 1970 tournament was a grueling test of endurance, played in the intense heat of the Mexican sun. While England’s campaign ended in a heart-wrenching quarter-final defeat to West Germany, the kit remains immortalized by Gordon Banks’ 'Save of the Century' against Pelé. Wearing this shirt transports fans back to an era of pure, tactical football, where legends like Bobby Moore and Bobby Charlton graced the pitch. Whether you are a collector or a nostalgic supporter, this kit is a timeless piece of sporting heritage that captures the spirit and heartbreak of one of the most competitive World Cups ever played.
Same brand, same era — different teams
Gordon Banks' legendary 'Save of the Century' against Pelé during the group stage match against Brazil.