Scotland National Team Home Jersey 1996–1998
Brand: Umbro
Years in Use: 1996–1998
Usage: Worn by the Scotland national football team during the UEFA Euro 1996 tournament in England and throughout the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign.
🧵 Design Features
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Main color: Deep navy blue base with subtle vertical ribbed texture.
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Trim: Contrasting white and red panels on the shoulders and sleeves, separated by red piping.
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Collar: Classic white fold-over collar with a navy insert and red trim; includes a small St. Andrew’s Cross (Saltire) badge on the front of the placket.
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Logos:
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Umbro logo in white, centrally placed on the chest — a hallmark of Umbro’s mid-’90s international kits.
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Below it, the Scottish FA crest, featuring the lion rampant on a yellow shield with a navy border.
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Fabric: Umbro’s lightweight Vapatech polyester material, with improved ventilation and texture lines.
🏆 Historical Context
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UEFA Euro 1996:
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Scotland wore this kit during their group matches against Netherlands, England, and Switzerland.
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The team narrowly missed qualification for the knockout stage — eliminated on goal difference.
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World Cup 1998 Qualifiers:
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Continued to use this kit through 1997, including key matches versus Sweden and Latvia, before it was replaced by the new design for the World Cup in France.
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This shirt is fondly remembered by fans as one of Scotland’s most iconic Umbro designs, combining traditional Scottish navy with striking 1990s color blocking.
































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