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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Czechoslovakia World Cup 70 kits

The Czechoslovakia national football team was the national association football team of Czechoslovakia from 1922 to 1993. On the World Cup 1970, Mexico tournament, Group 3 featured both two-time former World champion Brazil, defending world champions England and solid European sides Czechoslovakia and Romania.

In the opening match, Czechoslovakia againts Brazil, In the rematch of the 1962 World Cup final, Czech lost 4–1 under the coach Jozef Marko. The team also lost other two games to make exit early on this tournament. The Czechoslovakia shirt has no makers name or inner labels. The badge is beautifully embroidered and stitched onto the shirt and the number 14 on the rear is made of cloth and has a finished/stitched edge and is stitched onto the shirt.
The opening match Czech kit graphic base as worn by the number 17 Jaroslav Pollák in the group 3 game against Brazil on June 3rd 1970, Czech with these change sock of blue for one match only.

This graphic for Czech kit base as worn by the number 14 Vladimir Hrivnak in the group 3 game against England on June 11th 1970 at the Jalisco stadium, Guadalajara, with England winning 1-0.






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