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2004/05 Croatia Home Football Shirt (M)

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2004/05 Croatia Home Football Shirt (M)

2004/05 Croatia Home Football Shirt (M)

Condition: 7/10 Good. The size motif has faded inside the collar. A couple of small faint marks on the lower front & rear. The wash / care label has been removed from inside the garment. A small section of wear to the lower hem

Size: Adult Medium

Chest Measurement: 39-41 Inches / 99-103 CM

Manufacturer:Ā Nike

Colour:Ā Red & white chequered, gold trim

Material:Ā Polyester

Seasons: 2004/2005 & 2005/2006

Player:Ā N/A

Patches: N/A


OfficialĀ Nike Croatia home football shirt from the 2004/05 international season.

Condition of this original football shirt is 7/10 - Good. The size motif has faded inside the collar. A couple of small faint marks on the lower front & rear. The wash / care label has been removed from inside the garment. A small section of wear to the lower hem (see photos).

Former Croatia internationalĀ Zlatko Kranjčar, appointed to succeed Barić in July 2004, led the team through theĀ 2006 World Cup qualifiersĀ without losing a single match and topping the group in front of Sweden and Bulgaria.Ā Nevertheless, some of the media reports accused him of nepotism for peferring to select his sonĀ Niko KranjčarĀ for the national squad instead of the young and talentedĀ Luka Modrić.Ā Once at theĀ 2006 FIFA World Cup, Croatia lost their opening game to Brazil and drew 0–0 withĀ Japan, after Darijo SrnaĀ had missed a first-half penalty.Ā 

A 2–2 draw withĀ Australia, in which three players were sent off, confirmed Croatia's exit in the group stage.Ā The game was also notable for a mistake by refereeĀ Graham Poll, who awarded three yellow cards to Croatia'sĀ Josip Å imunić, after mistaking him for an Australian player due to his Australian accent.Ā Poll, heavily criticised for losing control of the match, retired from refereeing shortly afterwards.

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    Condition: 7/10 Good. The size motif has faded inside the collar. A couple of small faint marks on the lower front & rear. The wash / care label has been removed from inside the garment. A small section of wear to the lower hem

    Size: Adult Medium

    Chest Measurement: 39-41 Inches / 99-103 CM

    Manufacturer:Ā Nike

    Colour:Ā Red & white chequered, gold trim

    Material:Ā Polyester

    Seasons: 2004/2005 & 2005/2006

    Player:Ā N/A

    Patches: N/A


    OfficialĀ Nike Croatia home football shirt from the 2004/05 international season.

    Condition of this original football shirt is 7/10 - Good. The size motif has faded inside the collar. A couple of small faint marks on the lower front & rear. The wash / care label has been removed from inside the garment. A small section of wear to the lower hem (see photos).

    Former Croatia internationalĀ Zlatko Kranjčar, appointed to succeed Barić in July 2004, led the team through theĀ 2006 World Cup qualifiersĀ without losing a single match and topping the group in front of Sweden and Bulgaria.Ā Nevertheless, some of the media reports accused him of nepotism for peferring to select his sonĀ Niko KranjčarĀ for the national squad instead of the young and talentedĀ Luka Modrić.Ā Once at theĀ 2006 FIFA World Cup, Croatia lost their opening game to Brazil and drew 0–0 withĀ Japan, after Darijo SrnaĀ had missed a first-half penalty.Ā 

    A 2–2 draw withĀ Australia, in which three players were sent off, confirmed Croatia's exit in the group stage.Ā The game was also notable for a mistake by refereeĀ Graham Poll, who awarded three yellow cards to Croatia'sĀ Josip Å imunić, after mistaking him for an Australian player due to his Australian accent.Ā Poll, heavily criticised for losing control of the match, retired from refereeing shortly afterwards.