LKR 5,500.00
The Argentina 1998 Away Jersey stands as a striking blend of bold design and competitive firepower, worn during a tournament that reignited the Albiceleste’s place among football’s elite. Cloaked in deep navy with refined silver accents, it was a sharp contrast to tradition—yet unmistakably Argentine in spirit.
Worn during that unforgettable World Cup clash against England, this jersey bears the emotional weight of drama, brilliance, and raw intensity. From Michael Owen’s breakout run to David Beckham’s red card, and finally, to the decisive penalty shootout—it was on this very stage that Argentina once again captivated the world.
Original 1998 edition, as worn during Argentina’s intense run in France
Crafted by Adidas with Climalite fabric technology of its time
Features the iconic AFA crest and silver detailing with a regal finish
Ribbed collar, full-length three stripes, and a tailored mid-’90s fit
A classic from a golden World Cup era, remembered for its passion and pride
DELIVERY INFORMATION
DELIVERY:
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Because we’re football fans first, sellers second. We don’t just sell jerseys, we live the game. Every stitch, every badge, every detail matters because this is our passion too.
Your club, your colours, your pride. At Fusion Gear, we bring you the finest selection of jerseys, retro classics, and exclusive editions, so you can wear your passion with pride.
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