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The iconic Umbro England 1998 home shirt, featuring the clean white base, subtle red trim, and classic Three Lions crest, is one of the most recognisable international kits of the late 1990s.
Simple, elegant, and unmistakably English, it represents a team filled with attacking talent and World Cup expectation.
Worn during the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, this shirt accompanied England on a dramatic campaign that mixed promise with heartbreak. Under coach Glenn Hoddle, England entered the tournament with optimism and one of their most talented squads of the era.
At the heart of the team was Alan Shearer, supported by a new attacking generation including Michael Owen, whose breakout performances announced him as one of world football’s brightest young stars. The squad also featured key figures such as David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Tony Adams, and David Seaman, forming a balanced team of experience and emerging talent.
England’s campaign included a thrilling 2–0 victory over Colombia, highlighted by Beckham’s famous free-kick, before a dramatic Round of 16 clash with Argentina. The match is remembered for Owen’s iconic solo goal, Beckham’s red card, and a heartbreaking penalty shootout defeat that ended England’s tournament.
More than just a football shirt, this home kit represents talent, tension, and one of the most emotionally charged moments in England’s World Cup history.
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