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2004/05 England Away Football Shirt. (L)

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2004/05 England Away Football Shirt. (L)

2004/05 England Away Football Shirt. (L)

Condition: 9/10 Superb

Size: Adult Large

Chest Measurement: 41-43 Inches / 104-109 CM

Manufacturer: Umbro

Colour:Ā Red, white & navy trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 2004/2005 & 2005/2006

Player:Ā N/A

Patches:Ā N/A


Official Umbro England away long sleeved football shirt from the 2004/05 international season.

The condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 – Superb (see photos).


Sven-Göran Eriksson took charge of the team between 2001 and 2006 and was the first non-English manager of England. Despite controversial press coverage of his personal life, Eriksson was consistently popular with the majority of fans. He guided England to the quarter-finals of the 2002 World Cup and 2006 World Cup.

He lost only five competitive matches during his tenure and England rose to a No.4 world ranking under his guidance. His contract was extended by the Football Association by two years, however it was terminated by them at the 2006 World Cup's conclusion.

    $109.37
    2004/05 England Away Football Shirt. (L)—
    $109.37

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    Condition: 9/10 Superb

    Size: Adult Large

    Chest Measurement: 41-43 Inches / 104-109 CM

    Manufacturer: Umbro

    Colour:Ā Red, white & navy trim

    Material: Polyester

    Seasons: 2004/2005 & 2005/2006

    Player:Ā N/A

    Patches:Ā N/A


    Official Umbro England away long sleeved football shirt from the 2004/05 international season.

    The condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 – Superb (see photos).


    Sven-Göran Eriksson took charge of the team between 2001 and 2006 and was the first non-English manager of England. Despite controversial press coverage of his personal life, Eriksson was consistently popular with the majority of fans. He guided England to the quarter-finals of the 2002 World Cup and 2006 World Cup.

    He lost only five competitive matches during his tenure and England rose to a No.4 world ranking under his guidance. His contract was extended by the Football Association by two years, however it was terminated by them at the 2006 World Cup's conclusion.