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2013/14 Spain Home Football Shirt (XXL)

2013/14 Spain Home Football Shirt (XXL)

Condition: 9/10Ā Superb

Size:Ā Adults XXL

Chest Measurement: 49-51 Inches / 125-130 CM

Manufacturer:Ā Adidas

Colour:Ā Red, gold trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 2013/2014 &Ā 2014/2015

Player:Ā N/A

Patches: 2010 World Cup Champions


Official Adidas Spain home football shirt from the 2013/14 international season. Complete with 2010 World Cup Champions patch on the chest.

Condition of thisĀ original football jersey is 9/10 – Superb (see photos).

Spain were considered among the favourite teams to win theĀ 2014 World Cup,Ā a belief further supported by the group they were sorted in, which was composed by Chile,Ā AustraliaĀ and the Netherlands. Their first match in the World Cup was coincidentally the last one they played in 2010: A rematch of the 2010 final against Netherlands. Spain started taking the lead of the match thanks to a Xabi Alonso penalty kick, but the Dutch quickly responded to the goal and proved to be a superior team this time, equalising just before the half-time whistle thanks to a header from Dutch captainĀ Robin van PersieĀ from outside the penalty box.

The Dutch completed the turnaround of the scoreline after a second goal came fromĀ Arjen Robben, as the Spanish lost control of the match and ultimately suffered a disastrous defeat of 5–1 atĀ Arena Fonte Nova.

Needing to right the ship against Chile in order to maintain their hopes of defending the title, the two teams faced in theĀ EstĆ”dio do MaracanĆ£. The Latin American team proved to be tougher than they expected and ultimately won the match 2–0.Ā 

With both matches lost, Spain became the fourth team to be eliminated in the group stages of the World Cup, and also entered the list of the defending World Cup champions who have been eliminated in the first group stages of the subsequent World Cup, along withĀ Brazil in 1966,Ā France in 2002Ā andĀ Italy in 2010. Nonetheless, Spain defeated Australia 3–0 at theĀ Arena da BaixadaĀ to secure a third-place finish in Group B with three points.

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Condition: 9/10Ā Superb

Size:Ā Adults XXL

Chest Measurement: 49-51 Inches / 125-130 CM

Manufacturer:Ā Adidas

Colour:Ā Red, gold trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 2013/2014 &Ā 2014/2015

Player:Ā N/A

Patches: 2010 World Cup Champions


Official Adidas Spain home football shirt from the 2013/14 international season. Complete with 2010 World Cup Champions patch on the chest.

Condition of thisĀ original football jersey is 9/10 – Superb (see photos).

Spain were considered among the favourite teams to win theĀ 2014 World Cup,Ā a belief further supported by the group they were sorted in, which was composed by Chile,Ā AustraliaĀ and the Netherlands. Their first match in the World Cup was coincidentally the last one they played in 2010: A rematch of the 2010 final against Netherlands. Spain started taking the lead of the match thanks to a Xabi Alonso penalty kick, but the Dutch quickly responded to the goal and proved to be a superior team this time, equalising just before the half-time whistle thanks to a header from Dutch captainĀ Robin van PersieĀ from outside the penalty box.

The Dutch completed the turnaround of the scoreline after a second goal came fromĀ Arjen Robben, as the Spanish lost control of the match and ultimately suffered a disastrous defeat of 5–1 atĀ Arena Fonte Nova.

Needing to right the ship against Chile in order to maintain their hopes of defending the title, the two teams faced in theĀ EstĆ”dio do MaracanĆ£. The Latin American team proved to be tougher than they expected and ultimately won the match 2–0.Ā 

With both matches lost, Spain became the fourth team to be eliminated in the group stages of the World Cup, and also entered the list of the defending World Cup champions who have been eliminated in the first group stages of the subsequent World Cup, along withĀ Brazil in 1966,Ā France in 2002Ā andĀ Italy in 2010. Nonetheless, Spain defeated Australia 3–0 at theĀ Arena da BaixadaĀ to secure a third-place finish in Group B with three points.