1990–92 season away match in Wales
1990–92 season away match in Wales
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| Size | Length (cm) | Bust (cm) | Weight (kg) | Height (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 68 | 96 | 45-50 | 150-160 |
| S | 70 | 100 | 50-60 | 160-170 |
| M | 73 | 104 | 60-65 | 170-175 |
| L | 75 | 108 | 65-75 | 175-180 |
| XL | 78 | 112 | 75-85 | 180-185 |
| 2XL | 80 | 118 | 85-95 | 185-190 |
| 3XL | 83 | 122 | 90-100 | 195-200 |
* This size chart is for reference only; actual measurements may vary by 1-3 cm. Garment length is measured from the shoulder point to the hem, and bust measurement is taken under the arms.
This away kit crafted by Umbro breaks from Wales' traditional crimson home colors, featuring a fresh white-to-green gradient as its primary theme. Horizontal stripes on the body transition from pure white to light green, echoing the green elements of the Welsh flag while establishing a distinctive identity for the away jersey. Featuring the iconic minimalist cut of the 90s, the shirt boasts a stand-up collar with white piping. Symmetrical design elements include the embroidered team crest on the left chest and the woven brand label on the right. The fabric upholds Umbro's signature durability, balancing practicality on the pitch with a retro collectible feel.
On the pitch, this jersey accompanied Wales throughout their 1992 European Championship qualifiers, witnessing the Red Dragons' brilliance and heartbreak in the “Group of Death.” Facing powerhouses like Germany and Belgium, Wales started strongly: A 3-1 away victory over Belgium, a 1-0 home win against Luxembourg, and a pivotal 1-0 triumph over powerhouse Germany thanks to Ian Rush's decisive goal. With Bertold sent off, Wales briefly led the group with 7 points from 4 matches (under the 2-point system). However, a devastating 4-1 away loss to Germany proved the turning point. Sean Saunders' red card sent the situation spiraling downward, ultimately leaving the team just one point short of topping the group and missing out on the finals. From the euphoria of defeating Germany to the heartbreak of falling just short, this jersey etches every moment of that tumultuous journey.
Collecting it means owning not just a groundbreaking alternate jersey, but preserving the fiery memory of Welsh football's near-miracle. As the away kit worn by legends like Rush, it epitomizes Umbro's 1990s design aesthetic while also serving as
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