Official Argentina shirt from the 2006 season.
Details
Nation: Argentina
Season: 2006
Type: Home
Size: L
Brand: Adidas
Adidas Product Code: 739802
Condition
Good overall condition
No holes or major damage
Product Description
Argentina's home shirt from the 2006 World Cup in Germany, manufactured by Adidas. The light blue and white vertical stripes follow the traditional design associated with the national team, featuring the AFA crest and Adidas branding standard for that era.
Argentina entered the 2006 tournament as one of the favourites, reaching the quarter-finals before being eliminated by the host nation Germany on penalties. The squad included established players such as Riquelme, Crespo and Saviola, alongside a 18-year-old Lionel Messi, who made his World Cup debut during the tournament.
This is a shirt bearing Messi's name and number, corresponding to his participation in what was his first World Cup. Given where his career would go in the following years, shirts from this early international period attract consistent interest from collectors.
Official Argentina shirt from the 2006 season.
Details
Nation: Argentina
Season: 2006
Type: Home
Size: L
Brand: Adidas
Adidas Product Code: 739802
Condition
Good overall condition
No holes or major damage
Product Description
Argentina's home shirt from the 2006 World Cup in Germany, manufactured by Adidas. The light blue and white vertical stripes follow the traditional design associated with the national team, featuring the AFA crest and Adidas branding standard for that era.
Argentina entered the 2006 tournament as one of the favourites, reaching the quarter-finals before being eliminated by the host nation Germany on penalties. The squad included established players such as Riquelme, Crespo and Saviola, alongside a 18-year-old Lionel Messi, who made his World Cup debut during the tournament.
This is a shirt bearing Messi's name and number, corresponding to his participation in what was his first World Cup. Given where his career would go in the following years, shirts from this early international period attract consistent interest from collectors.