⚽ Historical and Design Information
Brand: Umbro
Year/Season: 1990–1992
Usage: Worn by the Scotland national football team as their away kit during the early 1990s, including the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy and the qualifying campaign for UEFA Euro 1992.
🧵 Design Features:
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Main color: White base with horizontal yellow and navy blue stripes.
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Collar: Classic black fold-over collar with a small white insert at the front — a trademark Umbro style of the early 1990s.
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Logos:
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Umbro diamond logo in black on the right chest.
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Scottish FA crest on the left chest, featuring the gold lion rampant and “The Scottish Football Association” banner.
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Pattern: The alternating yellow and navy hoops give the jersey a distinctive and bright appearance, making it one of Scotland’s most recognizable away designs.
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Material: Glossy polyester fabric with a subtle jacquard Umbro pattern.
🏆 Historical Context:
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1990 FIFA World Cup: Scotland wore this away shirt during the group stage matches, facing Brazil, Costa Rica, and Sweden.
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It represents one of Scotland’s last appearances at a World Cup, making it historically significant among supporters.
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This shirt is remembered for its bold color contrast — a rare departure from Scotland’s traditional navy and white tones.




























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