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2003/04 Scotland Home Football Shirt (Kids)

2003/04 Scotland Home Football Shirt (Kids)

Condition:Ā 8/10Ā Excellent. Light wear

Size:Ā Children's Large

Chest Measurement:Ā 33-35 Inches / 84-87 CM

Manufacturer:Ā Diadora

Colour:Ā Navy, white trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons:Ā 2003/2004 & 2004/2005

Player: N/A

Patches: N/A

Official Diadora Scotland home football shirt from the 2003/04 international season.

The condition of this vintage football jersey is 8/10 -Ā Excellent. Light wear (see photos).

Scotland failed to qualify for theĀ 2002 FIFA World Cup, finishing third in their qualifying group behindĀ CroatiaĀ andĀ Belgium.Ā This second successive failure to qualify promptedĀ Craig BrownĀ to resign from his position after the final qualifying match.Ā TheĀ SFAĀ appointed former Germany managerĀ Berti VogtsĀ as Brown's successor.Ā 

Scotland reached the qualification play-offs forĀ Euro 2004. Scotland beatĀ NetherlandsĀ 1–0 at Hampden Park, but suffered a 6–0 defeat in the return leg. Poor results in friendly matches and a bad start to the 2006 World Cup qualification caused the team to drop to a record low in theĀ FIFA World Rankings.Ā Vogts announced his resignation in 2004,Ā blaming the hostile media for his departure.

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2003/04 Scotland Home Football Shirt (Kids)—

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Condition:Ā 8/10Ā Excellent. Light wear

Size:Ā Children's Large

Chest Measurement:Ā 33-35 Inches / 84-87 CM

Manufacturer:Ā Diadora

Colour:Ā Navy, white trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons:Ā 2003/2004 & 2004/2005

Player: N/A

Patches: N/A

Official Diadora Scotland home football shirt from the 2003/04 international season.

The condition of this vintage football jersey is 8/10 -Ā Excellent. Light wear (see photos).

Scotland failed to qualify for theĀ 2002 FIFA World Cup, finishing third in their qualifying group behindĀ CroatiaĀ andĀ Belgium.Ā This second successive failure to qualify promptedĀ Craig BrownĀ to resign from his position after the final qualifying match.Ā TheĀ SFAĀ appointed former Germany managerĀ Berti VogtsĀ as Brown's successor.Ā 

Scotland reached the qualification play-offs forĀ Euro 2004. Scotland beatĀ NetherlandsĀ 1–0 at Hampden Park, but suffered a 6–0 defeat in the return leg. Poor results in friendly matches and a bad start to the 2006 World Cup qualification caused the team to drop to a record low in theĀ FIFA World Rankings.Ā Vogts announced his resignation in 2004,Ā blaming the hostile media for his departure.