West Germany 1990 Home Jersey
West Germany 1990 Home Jersey
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.
Retro Football Classics West Germany 1990 Home Jersey.
In 1990, West Germany's national football team achieved a historic victory by winning the FIFA World Cup held in Italy. This triumph marked their third World Cup title, following wins in 1954 and 1974. The team, managed by Franz Beckenbauer, showcased a blend of tactical discipline, technical skill, and relentless determination. Key players included Lothar Matthäus, who captained the squad, and the prolific striker Jürgen Klinsmann.
West Germany's path to the title was marked by impressive performances, including a dominant 4-1 victory over Yugoslavia in the group stage and a dramatic semi-final win against England, decided by a penalty shootout. The final, held on July 8, 1990, in Rome's Stadio Olimpico, saw West Germany face Argentina, the defending champions led by Diego Maradona. In a tense and closely contested match, Andreas Brehme scored the decisive goal from a penalty in the 85th minute, securing a 1-0 victory for West Germany.
This win was significant not only for its sporting achievement but also for its symbolic value, as it occurred shortly before the reunification of Germany. The 1990 World Cup victory remains a defining moment in German football history, symbolizing excellence and unity.
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