This is the retro football shirt from the Soviet Union, which was worn in the 80's. In these years the Soviet Union played a World Cup twice. The Soviet Union football team was a team of football players representing the Soviet Union in international matches from 1923 to 1991, when the country was dissolved. This Copa retro shirt has a nice look. Furthermore, this red retro shirt from the Soviet Union has short sleeves and a white collar. The piping is also in white. A white stripe runs down the sleeves. CCCP logo on the chest. The COPA Classic retro shirts have a regular fit and come in a luxurious COPA gift box. 50% cotton - 50% polyester.
In 1982 and 1986 the Soviet Union got no further than the second round. In 1988 the Sojvet Union participated in the European Championship in Germany. Under the leadership of the mysterious national coach Valeri Lobanovski, the Soviet Union reaches the final. In the group, including the Netherlands, the Soviet Union came first. During the first match against Holland, a goal from Rats won 1-0. In the semi-finals, Italy was beaten 2-0. The final in the Olympiastadion (Munich) against the Orange, however, was lost 2-0. By goals from Ruud Gullit and Marco van Basten. Marco van Basten's goal is considered by many to be one of the highlights of the European Championship in general.