⚽ Historical and Design Information
Brand: Umbro
Year/Season: 1992–1994
Usage: Worn by Scotland’s goalkeepers during the UEFA Euro 1992 tournament in Sweden and throughout the 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign.
🧵 Design Features
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Main color: Bright orange/red base with purple vertical stripes and subtle tonal “SFA” (Scottish Football Association) monogram pattern throughout the fabric.
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Collar: Classic purple fold-over collar with a button-up placket — a signature Umbro goalkeeper style from 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 lion rampant on a yellow shield.
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A small lion rampant badge centered just below the collar — a distinctive detail on Scotland kits of this era.
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Pattern: Vertical purple striping overlaid on the orange background with jacquard SFA text — visually striking and typical of early-’90s Umbro design.
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Material: Glossy polyester fabric with a slight sheen, common to goalkeeper shirts of the period.
🏆 Historical Context
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Euro 1992: Scotland’s goalkeepers (notably Andy Goram) wore this orange-and-purple kit as part of the team’s first-ever appearance in a European Championship finals.
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The shirt’s bold and unconventional color palette made it stand out — a hallmark of 1990s goalkeeper designs.
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It continued to be used during the 1994 World Cup qualifiers, before being replaced by newer Umbro templates in 1994.




























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