Brazil world cup 1982 football shirt
€39.90
This is the famous yellow and green shirt worn by the Brazil team at the 1982 World Cup in Spain. A legendary Auriverde jersey for soccer fans.
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Brazil world cup 1982 football shirt
This is the famous yellow and green shirt worn by the Brazil team at the 1982 World Cup in Spain. A legendary Auriverde jersey for soccer fans.
In the 1982 World Cup, Brazil played exceptionally well during the group stage, defeating the Soviet Union, Scotland, and New Zealand to advance to the second round.
In the second group stage, they faced Argentina, and eventual champions Italy.
Brazil’s squad was filled with incredibly talented players, including Zico, Socrates, Falcao, Eder, and Junior. They played with a flair and style that captivated audiences worldwide.
Their attacking football, characterized by intricate passing, dribbling, and creativity, was breathtaking to watch.
However, despite their mesmerizing play, Brazil was eliminated in the tournament by Italy in one of the most dramatic matches in World Cup history.
In the match held in Barcelona’s Sarrià Stadium, Brazil lost 3-2 to Italy, despite taking the lead twice. Paolo Rossi scored a hat-trick for Italy, ending Brazil’s dreams of winning the tournament.
Despite their elimination, Brazil’s performance in the 1982 World Cup is remembered fondly for the sheer brilliance of their football.
They showcased a style of play that emphasized skill, creativity, and attacking prowess, leaving a lasting impact on the sport and earning the admiration of football fans around the world.
All soccer fans who watched the 1982 World Cup will want to add this Brazil jersey to their collection.
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Delivery time: 14-17 days
Features:
- Material: Polyester
- Size: S to XXL
- Replica Version. This jersey is a remake of the official one, made with the exact same materials, look, and feel.
- You will receive your tracking number a few days after placing your order
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