The Tottenham Hotspur 1991 FA Cup Semi Final Retro Football Shirt is a nostalgic tribute to one of the club's most memorable matches. This iconic shirt commemorates the historic semi-final game played at Wembley for the first time, where Gazza scored an unforgettable 30-yard free-kick against rivals Arsenal. Spurs triumphed with a 3-1 victory, securing their place in the final. Crafted to replicate the original design, this shirt features the classic elements and colors that symbolize that remarkable day, allowing fans to relive the glory and passion of Tottenham Hotspur's historic FA Cup journey.
- Name & Number - Customise your jersey with the name and number of your favourite Tottenham player or even your own name. We can print name in the same style worn by the players.
- Brand New With Tags
- Adults
- XS Adults
- Small Adults
- Medium Adults
- Large Adults
- XL Adults
- XXL Adults
- XXXL Adults
- XXXXL Adults
- 4XL Adults
- Short Sleeve
- White
- Tottenham
- 1991-1992
- Home Shirts
- Hummel
This 2025-2026 Newcastle Home Baby Kit features premium quality construction with authentic team colors and design elements specially crafted for your little one. Made from soft, baby-safe materials, this adorable kit offers superior comfort and is perfect for introducing your baby to the world of football. Ideal for match days, photoshoots, or showing your support for Newcastle United with your young Magpie supporter.
Key features include: professional grade construction, premium quality fabric, official baby kit.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What material is this baby kit made from? A: Our baby kits are made from premium, baby-safe polyester fabric with soft feel.
- Q: Can I get this personalized for my baby? A: Yes, we offer official player printing or custom options for your little one.
Helpful Tips
- How to care for baby football apparel: Wash inside out in cold water, use gentle detergent, and hang dry to preserve quality.
- How to introduce your baby to football: Start with this adorable kit and create lifelong memories supporting Newcastle together.
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