Relive a memorable chapter in Portuguese football history with the Portugal 1984 Away Retro Football Shirt from COPA Football. This official retro jersey is part of the exclusive Portugal Retro Collection and is inspired by the iconic away shirt worn by Portugal during UEFA Euro 1984 in France.
The jersey features a stylish white base and is distinguished by the characteristic green and red diagonal stripes across the front. These striking details reflect Portugal's national colours and give the shirt its authentic 1980s look. The red crew neck collar creates a bold contrast and completes the classic design. On the left chest, the official Portugal crest proudly represents the rich heritage of the national team.
Portugal enjoyed an impressive campaign at Euro 1984. The team drew against West Germany and Spain in the group stage before securing a place in the semi-finals with a victory over Romania. In a legendary semi-final, Portugal pushed hosts France to the limit but ultimately lost to the team that would go on to become European champions. The shirt was worn by iconic players such as Rui Jordão, Chalana and Miranda, who became heroes of a generation of Portuguese football fans.
Like all COPA Football retro shirts, this jersey combines historical authenticity with modern comfort. It features a regular fit and comes in a luxury COPA gift box, making it both a fantastic collector's item and a perfect gift for supporters of Portuguese football.
Features:
- Official Portugal Retro Football Shirt by COPA Football
- Part of the exclusive Portugal Retro Collection
- Inspired by Portugal's away shirt from UEFA Euro 1984
- White design with characteristic green and red diagonal stripes
- Red crew neck collar
- Official Portugal crest on the left chest
- Worn by Rui Jordão, Chalana and Miranda
- Comfortable regular fit
- Delivered in a luxury COPA gift box
- Material: 100% polyester
A timeless retro football shirt celebrating Portugal's remarkable Euro 1984 campaign and one of the most beloved generations in the nation's football history.