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Introduce your child to one of the most iconic football shirts in history with the Mexico Home 1998 Kids Kit. This striking green jersey, featuring the legendary Aztec calendar stone design, was worn by the Mexican national team during the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France.
A Historic Tournament for El Tri
The 1998 World Cup saw Mexico advance to the Round of 16, where they put up a fierce fight against Germany. Key players such as Cuauhtémoc Blanco (#11), Luis Hernández (#15), Alberto García Aspe (#7), and Jorge Campos (#1) played a crucial role in Mexico’s campaign, showcasing attacking flair and resilience.
Perfect for Young El Tri Fans
This kids’ set includes the 1998 home jersey and matching shorts, crafted for comfort and style. Available in kids’ sizes 16 to 28 (ages 2 to 13), this kit is perfect for young fans who want to celebrate Mexico’s football heritage.
Key Features:
• The official Mexico Home Kit from the 1998 World Cup
• Unique Aztec calendar design, symbolizing Mexican culture and history
• Lightweight, breathable material for a comfortable fit
• Available in kids’ sizes from 16 (2-3 years) to 28 (12-13 years)
• Worn by Blanco, Hernández, García Aspe, and Campos
Relive one of Mexico’s most iconic World Cup moments with this classic home kit. Order now and let your child wear the history of El Tri!
The Mexico Home Shirt (1998) is a vibrant and culturally rich design that pays homage to Mexico’s proud footballing heritage. Designed by ABA Sport, this iconic jersey features a bold green base adorned with an intricate Aztec calendar-inspired pattern, symbolizing the country’s deep-rooted history and passion for football. The white and red accents on the collar and sleeves complete the dynamic look, reflecting the colors of the Mexican flag.
The 1998 World Cup Era
This shirt was worn during the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, where Mexico captured the hearts of fans worldwide with their spirited performances and attacking style. Managed by Manuel Lapuente, the team reached the Round of 16, showcasing resilience and flair.
Legendary Squad
The 1998 Mexico Home Shirt was proudly worn by some of the nation’s most celebrated players, including:
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Cuauhtémoc Blanco (11): The creative forward known for his skillful flair and iconic "Blanco Bounce."
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Luis Hernández (15): The prolific striker and tournament top scorer for Mexico.
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Jorge Campos (1): The colorful and agile goalkeeper whose charisma lit up the tournament.
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Rafael Márquez (4): The emerging defender who would go on to become a national legend.
Tournament Highlights
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A thrilling 2-2 draw against the Netherlands, showcasing Mexico’s fighting spirit.
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A memorable 2-1 victory over South Korea in the group stage.
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A hard-fought battle against Germany in the Round of 16, where Mexico narrowly missed out on advancing further.
Legacy
The Mexico Home Shirt (1998) stands as a symbol of national pride and the team’s passion for the beautiful game. Its intricate design and connection to the country’s cultural heritage make it a standout piece among football kits. This jersey is cherished by fans and collectors alike, embodying the spirit of Mexican football.
Wear the Mexico Home Shirt (1998) and celebrate the legacy of a team that captured hearts with their flair, resilience, and pride!
Take a step back into the history of Mexican football with the Mexico Home Shirt 2010, an iconic jersey worn by El Tri during their campaign at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Designed by Adidas, this shirt embodies the pride and passion of Mexican football with its vibrant green base, red accents, and intricate Aztec-inspired detailing.
Design & Features
✔ Classic Green & Red Combination – A traditional look representing Mexican heritage.
✔ Aztec-Inspired Pattern – A subtle tribute to Mexico’s rich history and culture.
✔ Embroidered National Team Crest – Worn with pride by the likes of Javier “Chicharito” Hernández and Rafael Márquez.
Worn by Mexico’s 2010 World Cup Stars
This shirt was proudly worn by Mexico’s legendary squad as they reached the Round of 16 in South Africa, where they faced powerhouse Argentina. Some of the key players and their confirmed squad numbers include:
• #1 Óscar Pérez – Veteran goalkeeper, known for his quick reflexes.
• #2 Francisco Rodríguez – Rock-solid center-back in Mexico’s defense.
• #4 Rafael Márquez – Captain and defensive leader, scored in the opening match vs. South Africa.
• #6 Gerardo Torrado – Experienced midfielder and team engine.
• #9 Guillermo Franco – Forward leading the attack for El Tri.
• #10 Cuauhtémoc Blanco – A true Mexican legend, contributing with his playmaking skills.
• #14 Javier “Chicharito” Hernández – Young striker who scored crucial goals against France and Argentina.
• #16 Efraín Juárez – Versatile right-back and midfield presence.
• #17 Giovani dos Santos – Dynamic winger, key in Mexico’s attacking plays.
A Must-Have for Mexico Fans & Collectors
Whether you’re a passionate Mexico fan, a football shirt collector, or simply love World Cup history, the Mexico 2010 Home Shirt is an essential piece of football nostalgia. Relive the moments of Chicharito’s breakthrough, Márquez’s leadership, and the team’s unforgettable victories in this legendary jersey.
In 1986, Mexico hosted the FIFA World Cup for the second time and enjoyed one of their best-ever tournaments. Managed by Bora Milutinović, El Tri were led by stars like Hugo Sánchez, Tomás Boy, Manuel Negrete, Javier Aguirre, and goalkeeper Pablo Larios. They topped their group after defeating Belgium 2–1, drawing with Paraguay, and beating Iraq 1–0. In the Round of 16, Negrete’s spectacular scissor-kick goal helped Mexico beat Bulgaria 2–0. In the quarter-finals, they faced West Germany, drawing 0–0 before losing 4–1 on penalties. Despite the exit, Mexico’s 1986 run remains historic, their deepest World Cup performance.
In 1994, Mexico, managed by Miguel Mejía Barón, competed at the FIFA World Cup in the USA, continuing their reputation as resilient tournament performers. The squad blended experience and flair with stars like Jorge Campos, Claudio Suárez, Marcelino Bernal, Alberto García Aspe, and Hugo Sánchez. Drawn in a competitive group with Italy, Norway, and Ireland, Mexico finished top after a win over Ireland, a draw with Italy, and a narrow loss to Norway. In the Round of 16, they faced Bulgaria; after a 1–1 draw, Mexico were eliminated 3–1 on penalties. The campaign reinforced their consistency but highlighted lingering struggles in knockout stages.
In 1995, Mexico, managed by Miguel Mejía Barón, were active in regional and international competitions. The team, built around key figures like Jorge Campos, Claudio Suárez, Alberto García Aspe, and Luis García, continued to assert dominance in CONCACAF. They participated in the Copa América in Uruguay, reaching the quarter-finals after advancing from a group with Argentina, the USA, and Bolivia. Mexico lost 2–1 to the USA in the knockout stage. Later in the year, under Bora Milutinović’s return as coach, Mexico began laying foundations for the 1998 World Cup, integrating younger talents such as Cuauhtémoc Blanco into the squad.
In 1998, Mexico, coached by Manuel Lapuente, competed in the FIFA World Cup in France, continuing their streak of World Cup appearances. The squad included stars like Cuauhtémoc Blanco, Luis Hernández, Jorge Campos, Claudio Suárez, and Alberto García Aspe. Mexico advanced from the group stage after drawing with South Korea and Belgium and defeating the Netherlands 3–2, thanks to Hernández’s goals. In the Round of 16, they faced Germany, taking the lead through Hernández before eventually losing 2–1. Despite the exit, Mexico impressed with attacking flair, Hernández finishing as one of the tournament’s top scorers with four goals.
Inter Miami 24/25 Third Jersey – Fan Version
Show your support for Inter Miami in style with the 24/25 Third Jersey – Fan Edition. Inspired by the on-pitch look, this jersey delivers everyday comfort and team pride, featuring bold design elements that reflect the club’s vibrant spirit.
Made with adidas AEROREADY® technology, it helps keep you cool and dry whether you're in the stands or on the move.
Features
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Fan Version – Inspired by the authentic match-day design
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AEROREADY® Technology – Wicks moisture for all-day comfort
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Regular Fit – Relaxed and versatile for any occasion
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Stitched Inter Miami Crest & adidas Logo
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Soft, Durable Fabric for Daily Wear
Inter Miami 24/25 Third Jersey – Player Version
Crafted for elite performance, the Inter Miami 24/25 Third Jersey – Player Edition is built to match the pace and intensity of the pros. Worn by the team on match day, this jersey features adidas HEAT.RDY® technology to regulate body temperature and maximize breathability.
With a sleek, lightweight design and a slim athletic fit, this third kit blends bold South Florida style with top-tier innovation — perfect for fans who demand the real deal.
Features
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Player Version – Authentic match-worn design
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HEAT.RDY® Technology – Optimized for breathability and moisture control
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Slim Fit – Tailored for a performance-ready silhouette
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Heat-applied Inter Miami Crest & adidas Logo
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Lightweight, Stretch Fabric for Maximum Movement
In 1997/98, Middlesbrough, managed by Bryan Robson, competed in the Premier League after promotion via the First Division in 1996/97. The squad featured key players such as Juninho, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Emerson, Gareth Southgate, and goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, blending technical skill with leadership and European experience. Middlesbrough struggled for consistency throughout the season, finishing 12th in the league, but were capable of notable performances against top sides. They also competed in domestic cup competitions, with mixed results. The campaign was characterised by attacking ambition, particularly through Juninho and Ravanelli, and defensive organisation under Southgate, setting the foundation for Middlesbrough’s gradual consolidation in the Premier League.
