Discover our wardrobe of collector's jerseys to wear on sunny days
We waited, we postponed, we did it in bits and pieces, but it's time to talk to you in detail about our collector's boxes with jerseys (mostly from the Copa brand). A Dutch company, it reissues iconic jerseys from the history of football (selections or clubs) which we embellish with a book (or magazine) linked to our So Press collection. Presentation !. Starting with the long-sleeved one from the 1958 Blues (the one that Just Fontaine wore for his record 13 goals), complete with the book “The Forgotten Heroes of the World Cup” .
Order this “French team” box set
Another little nugget imagined just for you: this box set of the Nantes 94 jersey - whose overcoat is the same as that of the famous title won the following year with Coco Suaudeau at the end of a record season with 32 matches without defeat - sold with the book So Foot 2000's (in the absence of the 90's totally out of print).
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But still ? We fell in love with the 1980s Sporting Bastia jersey, with the Moor's head , the main symbol of Corsica. In the 1980s, SC Bastia was just coming out of its peak with a European Cup final in 1978, marking the club's history. In the league, this decade is punctuated by notable seasons in Division 1, notably a fourth place in 1981, which contributed to its fame. Despite emblematic players like Johnny Rep and Claude Papi, the club faced financial difficulties which led to relegation to the second division. With this jersey we offer you our no less famous “Little Green Book” , a collection retracing the history of football through 200 quotes.
Order this “SC Bastia 1982” box set
We continue with another marvel from the 1980s, all in sobriety but effective: the Atlético Madrid overcoat from the 85-86 season, the one coached with an iron fist by Luis Aragonés. A team known for its robust and creative style of play, the highlight of which was victory in the 1985 Spanish Liga.
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Selection football is not left out, thanks in particular to the “Algeria 1982” box set imagined with the replica of the tunic proudly worn in Spain by Madjer, Dahleb and Belloumi. But also Salah Assad, shooting star of this Algerian Dream Team. A hero who has completely disappeared from circulation, the fault of a political commitment in favor of the Islamist Salvation Front (FIS° which resulted in him spending 4 years in detention in a camp in the Sahara. A mirror portrait of a painful history of the country , to be discovered in the jointly sold book “Forgotten Heroes of the World Cup”.
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A few years earlier, it was Colombian football which created the surprise. In 1975, the team finished in second place in the Copa América under the management of Alfonso Novoa, led by talents such as Willington Ortiz and Iván Valencieno. This is why we are offering their superb tunic from 1973 enriched with the So Foot book, a tribute to the 70's decade. Subtitled “Total football, napalm and square posts” and prefaced by Dominique Rocheteau, it will make you relive in 196 long pages everything that made this blessed era of football unforgettable. Including Colombia 73.
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Another national team favorite, this orange shirt from the Netherlands 83 . Although this team failed to qualify for the Euros following a defeat to the Spaniards, they would lay the foundations for a future regeneration that would lead to success at the Euros in 1988. With this jersey , we offer you the book So Foot orange homage to the 70's decade.
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Return to France, to the Parisian suburbs . Northern suburbs itself, with the Red Star 93 jersey from 1992 (are you following?), club symbol of tradition and passion, despite a presence in the antechamber of French professional football throughout this decade. Sold with the Maradona Special Edition , this box set is also available with the Red Star Copa jersey from the 1970s.
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There is not only French football in life (far from it), there is also transalpine football. Where the French legend of the 80's Michel Platini left to play, joining Juventus and its world champions in the summer of 82, where the number 10 would become "il Francese". With this 1985 jersey, we offer you our “Little Green Book” , which traces the history of football through 200 cult quotes.
Order this “Juventus 85” box set
Italian football still with an AS Roma 1998 box set including the superb orange Copa tunic , embellished with our book “The art of cheating”. With bad faith, simulations, deflated balls, small maneuvers, scandals, stories of big money, golden whistles, imaginary penalties... Yes with an Italian football jersey, so what?
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Travel to South America with Vasco da Gama, 1970 would mark the start of the career of a big Vasco star, the explosive striker Roberto Dinamite. He does made his debut with the first team in November 1971 , aged 17 . In his first match, against Internacional, he scored a spectacular goal. In his article the next day, a journalist gave him the nickname Dinamite. A nickname which will remain for the rest of his life, especially since he will become with this jersey during the following two the record holder for appearances and the top scorer in the history of the club.
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We stay in the 1970s, but we return to Europe, with this jersey of the Portugal team from 1972. In the 1970s, Portuguese football was still influenced by The golden generation of the mid-1960s , characterized by the presence of emblematic players such as Eusébio and the arrival of Jordao. And this is felt in this sober, effective and traditional design : plain red jersey, green collar and coat of arms on the heart.
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It’s the love of old that spoke for this box , which can bring back incredible memories for your grandparents! The most glorious period in the history of Lille OSC took place very early, in the middle of the first decade of the club's existence (after its creation in 1944). An ascent started by coach George Berry who led his club to a national double in 1946 , before being replaced by André Cheuva, who led the club for the next 12 years. The Cheuva team regularly wins the Coupe de France and ranks in the top two places in Division 1.
Last but not least , the Cuba 1962 jersey ! Year where local footballers were only able to pull it off twice, a few days apart, against Puerto Rico and Jamaica. The Revolution and the missile crisis did not help football to find a place. The isolation lasted until 1965, when Cuba returned with a vengeance and participated in the 1966 World Cup qualifiers.
For the rest, here is our best-seller! The Napoli 87 jersey, the one worn by a certain Diego Armando. The jersey that puts an end to 61 years of waiting. Since its foundation in 1926, Napoli has never managed to win the title of Italian champion. A Buitoni jersey that Napoli has worn since the 1985 season. A jersey that we find (obviously) on the cover of the Special Edition tribute to Diego, offered with this box set.
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On the second step of the jersey podium sits another indispensable Diego Maradona, with his national tunic during the 1986 world title. Flocked with the number 10 on the back, Please !