WEST GERMANY 1988-91 HOME SHIRT - 8 (MATTHÄUS) - S

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Colour: White
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DESCRIPTION

Excellent condition. Federation crest is an embroidered patch, stitched onto shirt. Adidas logo embroidered. Player number is flock and heat applied. Shirt design elements are sublimated. No pulls or bobbles. Colours and stitching in excellent condition. 

An iconic design for an iconic team, there were 6 commonly available versions of this design produced between 1988 and 1991.

Worn by Die Mannschaft at both Euro '88 and Italia '90 World Cup, the shirt most famous moment came when Germany lifted the World Cup in 1990. A late Andreas Brehme penalty won the final and secured the famous trophy for the 3rd time. 

PIT TO PIT - 54cm /// COLLAR TO HEM - 75cm

SKU: 3/1-V9K85C

“A European champion and World Cup-winning captain”


Lothar Matthäus was a complete midfielder, possessing an array of skills that set him apart from his peers. A mere few months prior to reunification, Matthäus captained West Germany at the 1990 World Cup, netting an impressive four goals to spearhead his country to the final. In the climactic showdown in Bari, the German captain outshone yet another of football's all-time greats in Diego Maradona. The Argentine maestro even went on record to hail Matthäus as his toughest adversary, a compliment that was undoubtedly reciprocated by the West German number 10.