1991/92 Soviet Union Away Football Shirt (L)

Condition: 8/10 Excellent. The size label has been removed from inside the collar. A small faint shadow mark near the lower rear hem
Size: Adult Large
Chest Measurement: 42-44 Inches / 107-112 CM
Manufacturer: Adidas
Colour: White, red & black trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 1991/1992
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A

Official Adidas Soviet Union away football shirt from the 1991/92 international season.
Condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. The size label has been removed from inside the collar. A small faint shadow mark near the lower rear hem (see photos).

The final major championship contested by the Soviet team was theĀ 1990 FIFA World Cup, where they were drawn in Group B withĀ Argentina,Ā RomaniaĀ andĀ Cameroon. The only success of Soviet Union in the whole tournament came when they managed to beat the group leaders, Cameroon by 4ā0. The Soviet team lost their other matches and failed to qualify from the group.
The Soviet Union qualified forĀ Euro 1992, but the breakup of the Soviet Union meant that the finals place was instead taken by theĀ CIS national football team. After the tournament, the former Soviet Republics competed as separate independent nations, with FIFA allocating the Soviet team's record toĀ Russia.
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1991/92 Soviet Union Away Football Shirt (L)
1991/92 Soviet Union Away Football Shirt (L)

Condition: 8/10 Excellent. The size label has been removed from inside the collar. A small faint shadow mark near the lower rear hem
Size: Adult Large
Chest Measurement: 42-44 Inches / 107-112 CM
Manufacturer: Adidas
Colour: White, red & black trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 1991/1992
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A

Official Adidas Soviet Union away football shirt from the 1991/92 international season.
Condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. The size label has been removed from inside the collar. A small faint shadow mark near the lower rear hem (see photos).

The final major championship contested by the Soviet team was theĀ 1990 FIFA World Cup, where they were drawn in Group B withĀ Argentina,Ā RomaniaĀ andĀ Cameroon. The only success of Soviet Union in the whole tournament came when they managed to beat the group leaders, Cameroon by 4ā0. The Soviet team lost their other matches and failed to qualify from the group.
The Soviet Union qualified forĀ Euro 1992, but the breakup of the Soviet Union meant that the finals place was instead taken by theĀ CIS national football team. After the tournament, the former Soviet Republics competed as separate independent nations, with FIFA allocating the Soviet team's record toĀ Russia.
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Condition: 8/10 Excellent. The size label has been removed from inside the collar. A small faint shadow mark near the lower rear hem
Size: Adult Large
Chest Measurement: 42-44 Inches / 107-112 CM
Manufacturer: Adidas
Colour: White, red & black trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 1991/1992
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A

Official Adidas Soviet Union away football shirt from the 1991/92 international season.
Condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. The size label has been removed from inside the collar. A small faint shadow mark near the lower rear hem (see photos).

The final major championship contested by the Soviet team was theĀ 1990 FIFA World Cup, where they were drawn in Group B withĀ Argentina,Ā RomaniaĀ andĀ Cameroon. The only success of Soviet Union in the whole tournament came when they managed to beat the group leaders, Cameroon by 4ā0. The Soviet team lost their other matches and failed to qualify from the group.
The Soviet Union qualified forĀ Euro 1992, but the breakup of the Soviet Union meant that the finals place was instead taken by theĀ CIS national football team. After the tournament, the former Soviet Republics competed as separate independent nations, with FIFA allocating the Soviet team's record toĀ Russia.




















