Argentina 1986 Home Shirt
Argentina 1986 Home Shirt
Sizing Chart
Sizing Chart
Size | Length (cm) | Width (cm) | To fit Height (cm) |
S | 69-71 | 53-55 | 162-170 |
M | 71-73 | 55-57 | 170-176 |
L | 73-75 | 57-58 | 176-182 |
XL | 75-78 | 58-60 | 182-190 |
2XL | 78-81 | 60-62 | 190-195 |
PLEASE NOTE - Sizing can run on the small side, if you are unsure then please go for the next size up.
The Argentina 1986 Home Shirt is a piece of football history brought to life. Made to resemble the iconic jersey worn by the Argentinian team during their victorious 1986 World Cup campaign, this shirt is a must-have for any die-hard fan. Show your support and relive the glory with this retro jersey.
The History
The 1986 FIFA World Cup, held in Mexico, is remembered as one of the most iconic tournaments in football history. It showcased extraordinary talent, dramatic matches, and unforgettable moments, most notably from Argentina's Diego Maradona. Maradona's performances were pivotal, particularly in the quarter-final against England, where he scored two of the most famous goals in World Cup history. The first, dubbed the "Hand of God," was a controversial goal scored with his hand, while the second, known as the "Goal of the Century," was a mesmerizing solo run past five English defenders.
Argentina, under the captaincy of Maradona, went on to win the tournament, defeating West Germany 3-2 in a thrilling final. This victory marked Argentina's second World Cup title, cementing Maradona's status as a football legend. The tournament also highlighted the rise of teams like Belgium and Mexico, who reached the semi-finals and quarter-finals respectively.
Mexico 1986 was characterized by vibrant atmospheres, passionate fans, and high-altitude challenges. The Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, with its massive capacity, was a central venue, hosting the final and several key matches. The 1986 World Cup remains a celebrated chapter in football, celebrated for its spectacular play and memorable narratives.
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