1984/85 Catalonia Away Player Issue Football Shirt #17 (L)
Condition:Ā 7/10 Good. Wear to the motifs on the front. Heavy wear to the rear number. A small pull on the lower rear
Size: AdultāsĀ LargeĀ (slim fitting)
Chest Measurement: 38-40 Inches / 97-101 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Meyba
Colour:Ā Silver, red trim
Material: Polyamide
Seasons: 1984/1985
Player:Ā #17
Patches: N/A

Official Meyba Catalunya away long sleeve football shirt from the 1984/85 season (and throughout the rest of the 1980s). Complete with #17 on the back of the shirt in official numbering.
This is Pumaās āplayer issueā version of the jersey - as worn by the players themselves. It features a squad number on the rear (not commercially available at the time).
Condition of this vintage football jersey is 7/10 - Good. Wear to the motifs on the front. Heavy wear to the rear number.Ā A small pull on the lower rearĀ (see photos).

As the Catalan Federation is affiliated to theĀ Royal Spanish Football FederationĀ as one of the several Spanish regional football federations, Catalonia cannot be affiliated with eitherĀ FIFAĀ orĀ UEFAĀ as a national member association and is therefore not allowed to participate in official competitions for national teams such as theĀ FIFA World CupĀ or theĀ UEFA European Championship. Other than in certain cases where other nationalities are involved, Catalan players are full Spanish citizens who are eligible to play forĀ Spain, and often do.
Since the restoration of democracy in the 1970s, the Catalonia representative team has regularly played international friendly matches. They put together a string of successful results against countries likeĀ Bulgaria,Ā Nigeria,Ā Yugoslavia,Ā LithuaniaĀ andĀ Chile. On 5 May 2002, Catalonia hosted Brazil in a warm up friendly game before the officialĀ 2002 World Cup. Brazil, who went on to win the official competition, beat Catalonia 3ā1.
In 2004, Brazil returned for a second friendly game and this time won 5ā2 at theĀ Camp Nou, where some months later Argentina defeated Catalonia 3ā0. The last friendly matches have been againstĀ Paraguay,Ā Costa Rica, Basque Country, Argentina andĀ Colombia.
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1984/85 Catalonia Away Player Issue Football Shirt #17 (L)
1984/85 Catalonia Away Player Issue Football Shirt #17 (L)
Condition:Ā 7/10 Good. Wear to the motifs on the front. Heavy wear to the rear number. A small pull on the lower rear
Size: AdultāsĀ LargeĀ (slim fitting)
Chest Measurement: 38-40 Inches / 97-101 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Meyba
Colour:Ā Silver, red trim
Material: Polyamide
Seasons: 1984/1985
Player:Ā #17
Patches: N/A

Official Meyba Catalunya away long sleeve football shirt from the 1984/85 season (and throughout the rest of the 1980s). Complete with #17 on the back of the shirt in official numbering.
This is Pumaās āplayer issueā version of the jersey - as worn by the players themselves. It features a squad number on the rear (not commercially available at the time).
Condition of this vintage football jersey is 7/10 - Good. Wear to the motifs on the front. Heavy wear to the rear number.Ā A small pull on the lower rearĀ (see photos).

As the Catalan Federation is affiliated to theĀ Royal Spanish Football FederationĀ as one of the several Spanish regional football federations, Catalonia cannot be affiliated with eitherĀ FIFAĀ orĀ UEFAĀ as a national member association and is therefore not allowed to participate in official competitions for national teams such as theĀ FIFA World CupĀ or theĀ UEFA European Championship. Other than in certain cases where other nationalities are involved, Catalan players are full Spanish citizens who are eligible to play forĀ Spain, and often do.
Since the restoration of democracy in the 1970s, the Catalonia representative team has regularly played international friendly matches. They put together a string of successful results against countries likeĀ Bulgaria,Ā Nigeria,Ā Yugoslavia,Ā LithuaniaĀ andĀ Chile. On 5 May 2002, Catalonia hosted Brazil in a warm up friendly game before the officialĀ 2002 World Cup. Brazil, who went on to win the official competition, beat Catalonia 3ā1.
In 2004, Brazil returned for a second friendly game and this time won 5ā2 at theĀ Camp Nou, where some months later Argentina defeated Catalonia 3ā0. The last friendly matches have been againstĀ Paraguay,Ā Costa Rica, Basque Country, Argentina andĀ Colombia.
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Condition:Ā 7/10 Good. Wear to the motifs on the front. Heavy wear to the rear number. A small pull on the lower rear
Size: AdultāsĀ LargeĀ (slim fitting)
Chest Measurement: 38-40 Inches / 97-101 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Meyba
Colour:Ā Silver, red trim
Material: Polyamide
Seasons: 1984/1985
Player:Ā #17
Patches: N/A

Official Meyba Catalunya away long sleeve football shirt from the 1984/85 season (and throughout the rest of the 1980s). Complete with #17 on the back of the shirt in official numbering.
This is Pumaās āplayer issueā version of the jersey - as worn by the players themselves. It features a squad number on the rear (not commercially available at the time).
Condition of this vintage football jersey is 7/10 - Good. Wear to the motifs on the front. Heavy wear to the rear number.Ā A small pull on the lower rearĀ (see photos).

As the Catalan Federation is affiliated to theĀ Royal Spanish Football FederationĀ as one of the several Spanish regional football federations, Catalonia cannot be affiliated with eitherĀ FIFAĀ orĀ UEFAĀ as a national member association and is therefore not allowed to participate in official competitions for national teams such as theĀ FIFA World CupĀ or theĀ UEFA European Championship. Other than in certain cases where other nationalities are involved, Catalan players are full Spanish citizens who are eligible to play forĀ Spain, and often do.
Since the restoration of democracy in the 1970s, the Catalonia representative team has regularly played international friendly matches. They put together a string of successful results against countries likeĀ Bulgaria,Ā Nigeria,Ā Yugoslavia,Ā LithuaniaĀ andĀ Chile. On 5 May 2002, Catalonia hosted Brazil in a warm up friendly game before the officialĀ 2002 World Cup. Brazil, who went on to win the official competition, beat Catalonia 3ā1.
In 2004, Brazil returned for a second friendly game and this time won 5ā2 at theĀ Camp Nou, where some months later Argentina defeated Catalonia 3ā0. The last friendly matches have been againstĀ Paraguay,Ā Costa Rica, Basque Country, Argentina andĀ Colombia.























