The shirt shows no signs of use, and the factory tag is attached, this is an official remake of the 1990 England shirt by Score Draw, please see the photos for further details. 

SIZE: Small LENGTH: 68,5cm / 27" WIDTH: 48cm / 19" SHOULDER: 38cm / 15" 

Please note that we take measurements to check that the label corresponds with the actual size but these measurements are a guide only.


The England national football team, representing the nation in international football since the inaugural match in 1872, holds a storied history and a prominent place in the global football landscape. Governed by The Football Association (FA), the team operates under the umbrella of UEFA and falls under the jurisdiction of FIFA, the world's football governing body.

 

England's participation extends to the three major international tournaments contested by European nations: the FIFA World Cup, the UEFA European Championship, and the UEFA Nations League. The team's journey began in 1872 when they played in the world's first international football match against Scotland, marking England as one of the joint oldest national teams in football.

 

Wembley Stadium in London stands as the hallowed home ground for the England national football team, providing the backdrop for iconic moments and historic victories. Meanwhile, St George's Park in Burton upon Trent serves as the team's training headquarters, where players hone their skills under the guidance of the coaching staff.

 

At the helm of the team is the current manager, Gareth Southgate, who brings his tactical acumen and leadership to guide the squad. The captain's armband is proudly worn by Harry Kane, a prolific striker and key figure in the team's offensive prowess.

 

England's crowning achievement came in 1966 when they clinched the World Cup on home soil, joining the elite group of nations to have claimed football's most coveted trophy. The team has qualified for the World Cup sixteen times, with notable performances including fourth-place finishes in 1990 and 2018.

 

Despite their World Cup success, England has yet to secure a European Championship title, with their best showing being as runners-up in 2020. As a constituent country of the United Kingdom, England does not compete at the Olympic Games, as it is not a member of the International Olympic Committee.

 

The team's moniker, "The Three Lions," is a symbol of pride and strength, resonating with the team's identity and heritage. The FA oversees the team's operations, ensuring that England continues to uphold its legacy and competitive spirit on the international stage.

 

Noteworthy individuals have left their mark on the England national team's record books. Peter Shilton holds the record for the most caps, having made 125 appearances for the Three Lions. Meanwhile, Harry Kane, the team's top scorer with 62 goals, is a testament to England's attacking prowess.

 

Wembley Stadium, with its capacity to host 90,000 spectators, is not just a venue but a fortress where the English faithful converge to support their team. The FIFA code "ENG" serves as the identifier for England in international competitions.

 

In the world of football, England stands as a unique entity, holding the distinction of being the only team to have won the World Cup at the senior level without securing their major continental title. This achievement underscores England's prowess and resilience on the grandest stage of international football, making them a perennial contender and a symbol of footballing excellence.