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England White home World Cup shirt 2001 to 2003

The England squad first wore
this shirt in the same match that the New England
manager Sven Göran Eriksson took control
of the team, it was a 3-0 friendly match win over
Spain at Villa park on the 28th of February. This
England shirt was unique to all of its other predecessors,
since it featured a vertical stripe and the three
lions crest on the left side. England wore this
shirt a total of 17 times including the three
matches against Sweden, Denmark and Brazil at
the 2002 World Cup final tournament in Japan.
The alternative strip of the white shirt along
with white shorts and stockings was worn four
times out of the seventeen matches played in the
white shirt. The England squad last wore this
shirt on the 16th of October 2002 in the European
Championship 2004 qualifier in the 2-2 draw with
FYR Macedonia at the Friends Provident St Mary's
Stadium.
World
Cup 2002
Japan/S.Korea
England made
it to the quarter finals.
The
2002 Results and Squad |