Argentina 1960's Retro Football Shirt

€ 59.95

Colour: Blue - White

Article # 588

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A decade of radical change as the Argentinian game transformed from skillful individualism and outdated tactics to a pragmatic and aggressive European-style game based around solid defense and counter-attack. Performances at the 1962 World Cup were poor, and as a consequence, two years later, a new footballing identity emerged under coach Jose Minella. Argentina's victory in the 1964 Nations Cup included a 3-0 win over World champions Brazil that was a masterclass in smart tactics and calculated aggression. Juan Carlos Lorenzo brought a strong squad to England for the 1966 World Cup that included greats like Onega, Rattin, Perfumo, Marzolini, Mas, and Pastoriza. Argentina's campaign showed promise before being ultimately undermined by a relentlessly provocative approach. Elimination came in an infamous Quarter-Final tie at Wembley against the tournament hosts, a game remembered most for the controversial sending off of the Argentinian captain Antonio Rattin.

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  • 100% cotton
  • 100% football
  • Packed in gift box
  • Made in Europe
  • Machine wash