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2010/11 Scotland Away Football Shirt (S)

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2010/11 Scotland Away Football Shirt (S)

2010/11 Scotland Away Football Shirt (S)

Condition: 8/10 Excellent. A few tiny faint dot marks on the lower front

Size: Adult Small

Chest Measurement: 36-38 Inches / 92-97 CM

Manufacturer: Adidas

Colour: Yellow, navy trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 2010/2011

Player: N/A

Patches: N/A

Official Adidas Scotland away football shirt from the 2010/11 international season.

The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A couple of tiny faint dot marks on the lower side (see photos).

The SFA appointed Craig Levein as head coach of the national team in December 2009. In UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying, Scotland were grouped with Lithuania, Liechtenstein, the Czech Republic and world champions Spain. 

They took just four points from the first four games, leaving the team needing three wins from their remaining four games to have a realistic chance of progression. They only managed two wins and a draw and were eliminated after a 3–1 defeat by Spain in their last match.

$14.38

Original: $47.95

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2010/11 Scotland Away Football Shirt (S)—

$47.95

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Condition: 8/10 Excellent. A few tiny faint dot marks on the lower front

Size: Adult Small

Chest Measurement: 36-38 Inches / 92-97 CM

Manufacturer: Adidas

Colour: Yellow, navy trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 2010/2011

Player: N/A

Patches: N/A

Official Adidas Scotland away football shirt from the 2010/11 international season.

The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A couple of tiny faint dot marks on the lower side (see photos).

The SFA appointed Craig Levein as head coach of the national team in December 2009. In UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying, Scotland were grouped with Lithuania, Liechtenstein, the Czech Republic and world champions Spain. 

They took just four points from the first four games, leaving the team needing three wins from their remaining four games to have a realistic chance of progression. They only managed two wins and a draw and were eliminated after a 3–1 defeat by Spain in their last match.