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In 1998, Morocco, managed by Henri Michel, competed at the FIFA World Cup in France with a squad blending experienced internationals like Mustapha Hadji, Noureddine Naybet, Abdeljalil Hadda, and Aziz Bouderbala. Morocco were drawn into a challenging Group A alongside Brazil, Norway, and Scotland. They lost their opening match 3–0 to Brazil, drew 2–2 with Norway in a spirited display, and were defeated 3–0 by Scotland. Morocco finished fourth in the group, exiting the tournament at the group stage. Despite the results, the campaign highlighted Morocco’s technical skill and determination, and Mustapha Hadji emerged as a standout performer for the team.
The Napoli Home 1987-88 Kids Kit is a tribute to one of the greatest footballers of all time – Diego Maradona (#10). This iconic jersey represents the golden era of Napoli, following their historic Serie A title win in 1986-87, the club’s first-ever Scudetto.
A Historic Design
This classic sky-blue kit features the Buitoni sponsor, the Scudetto badge, and the NR logo, just as worn by Maradona, Careca (#9), Ciro Ferrara (#2), and Alemao (#8) during Napoli’s dominant years in Italian football.
Perfect for Young Napoli Fans
This kids’ set includes the 1987-88 home jersey and matching white shorts, mirroring the kit Maradona and his teammates wore at the Stadio San Paolo. A must-have for Napoli supporters and football history lovers.
Key Features:
• The Napoli Home Kit from the 1987-88 season
• Sky-blue design with classic Scudetto badge
• Worn by Maradona (#10), Careca (#9), Ferrara (#2), and Alemao (#8)
• Available in kids’ sizes from 16 (2-3 years) to 28 (12-13 years)
Celebrate the golden age of Napoli and Maradona’s magic with this legendary kit. Order now and relive football history!
Celebrate Dutch football history with this stylish Netherlands 1988 Reversible Retro Jacket. A nod to the legendary 1988 UEFA European Championship-winning squad, this jacket captures the vibrant energy of the era while showcasing the iconic bold colors of the Dutch national team.
Two Looks in One
This reversible jacket offers two distinct designs: one side features the classic orange of the Netherlands, while the other side shows off a more subtle yet striking blue. Perfect for every fan looking to show their support in style!
The 1988 European Championship was a momentous achievement for Dutch football, and this jacket represents that legacy. With the KNVB crest proudly displayed on the chest, you’ll be reminded of unforgettable moments like Marco van Basten’s legendary goal in the final against the Soviet Union.
Unmatched Comfort & Style
Made with lightweight material, the jacket is designed for both comfort and fashion. Whether you’re heading to a match, going out with friends, or just showing off your team pride, this jacket is perfect for any occasion.
Key Features:
• Reversible design with bold orange and blue sides
• KNVB crest on both sides to represent Dutch pride
• A tribute to the Netherlands 1988 European Championship win
• Made from breathable and lightweight materials for comfort
• Available in various sizes
Show your support for the Oranje and relive the glory of 1988 with this Netherlands 1988 Reversible Retro Jacket. Available now for the true fan!
The Netherlands away shirt from the 1998 World Cup is an iconic design from a memorable tournament. Worn by a talented Dutch squad in France 98, this blue jersey with orange details became a fan favorite as the Netherlands reached the semi-finals.
Design & Features
• Striking royal blue base color – A bold departure from the traditional orange.
• Orange Nike swoosh & KNVB crest – Adding a signature Dutch touch.
• White & orange-trimmed collar and cuffs – A stylish, retro-inspired detail.
The Netherlands at the 1998 World Cup
Led by manager Guus Hiddink, the Dutch team played some of the tournament’s best football, defeating Argentina in a dramatic quarter-final thanks to Dennis Bergkamp’s legendary last-minute goal. They ultimately finished 4th, losing to Brazil on penalties in the semi-finals.
Legendary Players & Squad Numbers
This kit was worn by some of the greatest Dutch footballers:
• #8 Dennis Bergkamp – Scorer of one of the World Cup’s greatest goals.
• #10 Clarence Seedorf – A midfield maestro.
• #11 Marc Overmars – Lightning-fast winger.
• #5 Frank de Boer – A defensive leader with incredible passing ability.
• #16 Edgar Davids – The pitbull of the midfield.
• #9 Patrick Kluivert – A prolific striker and key goal scorer.
A Must-Have for Collectors
The Netherlands 1998 away shirt is a timeless classic, representing one of the most exciting Dutch teams in World Cup history. A must-have for collectors, fans of Oranje, and lovers of retro football kits.
In 1988, the Netherlands, managed by Rinus Michels, achieved their first major international success at UEFA Euro 1988 in West Germany. The squad featured legends such as Ruud Gullit, Marco van Basten, Frank Rijkaard, and Ronald Koeman, blending tactical discipline with attacking flair. After finishing second in their group behind the USSR, the Dutch defeated England 3–1 in the semifinals. In the final, van Basten scored a legendary angled volley against the USSR to secure a 2–0 victory, with Gullit also on the scoresheet. This triumph marked the Netherlands’ emergence as a dominant force in European football.
