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17 June – 17 July 1994 · USA of America
Romario and Bebeto. The cradle celebration in Dallas. Brazil won their fourth World Cup in Pasadena — a goalless final with Italy decided by penalties after Baggio's miss. On the bench sat a 17-year-old Ronaldo, squad number 20, who never played a minute. His printed shirts are among the rarest pieces in this archive.

1994-95 Brazil Home Shirt
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1994-95 Brazil Away Shirt
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1994-95 Brazil Away Shirt — Bebeto
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1994-95 Brazil Away Shirt — Ronaldo
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1994-95 Brazil Away Shirt — Romario
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1993-94 Brazil Home Shirt — Ronaldo
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1993-94 Brazil Home Shirt — Romario
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1994-95 Brazil Home Shirt — Bebeto
Shop NowRoberto Baggio scored five goals in five knockout rounds. In Pasadena, with the shoot-out level, he struck the decisive penalty over the bar. Baggio's bowed head became the defining image of USA '94 — and the Azzurri blue from that summer one of the most collected kits in the game's history.
No tournament did more to globalise football than USA '94. Nine stadiums. 3.6 million fans. An average attendance of 68,991 per game — a record that has never been broken at any World Cup since. The host Americans reached the round of 16, beat Colombia in the group stage, and lost 1–0 to eventual champions Brazil at Stanford Stadium. The adidas kits worn by Alexi Lalas, Tab Ramos and the Class of '94 became instant icons — none more so than the woven denim-blue home shirt, one of the most distinctive pieces in World Cup history.
Defending champions with Klinsmann, Matthäus and Völler. They won Group C and beat Belgium in the last 16 before losing 2–1 to Bulgaria in a quarter-final shock. Riedle's match-issue shirt from this campaign is the single most valuable piece in the German section of this archive.

1994-95 Germany Home Shirt
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1994-95 Germany Away Shirt
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1994-95 Germany Away Shirt
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1994-95 Germany Away Shirt — Voller
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1994-95 Germany Home Shirt — Riedle
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1994-95 Germany Home Shirt — Matthaus
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1994-95 Germany Home Shirt — Moller
Shop NowMaradona arrived transformed — two group games, two goals, that wild-eyed celebration against Greece. Then came the failed drug test after the Nigeria match. These are the last shirts he wore at a World Cup.

1994-95 Argentina Home Shirt
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1994-95 Argentina Away Shirt
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1994-95 Argentina Away Shirt — Riquelme
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1994-95 Argentina Away Shirt — Maradona
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1994-95 Argentina Away Shirt — Redondo
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1994-95 Argentina Away Shirt — Aimar
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1994-95 Argentina Home Shirt — Maradona
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1994-95 Argentina Home Shirt — Batistuta
Shop NowBergkamp, Overmars, Seedorf — a Dutch generation that reached the quarter-finals before falling to Brazil 3–2 in a furious Dallas encounter. The orange from this era is among the most collected vintage kit in existence.
Guardiola in midfield and José Luis Caminero — who scored three goals in the group stage. Spain reached the quarter-finals before losing 2–1 to Italy. Caminero's printed home shirt is one of the rarest pieces in this collection.
Sweden's best World Cup since 1958. Third place — Brolin at his peak, Larsson beginning to announce himself. Their Larsson-printed shirts have become the most collected Scandinavian kits on the vintage market.
The Super Eagles made their World Cup debut and immediately looked like they belonged. They won Group D ahead of Argentina and Bulgaria, then led Italy 1–0 with minutes to play in the last 16 before Baggio equalised and scored in extra time. Jay-Jay Okocha, aged 20, was already unmissable.
The 1994 World Cup drew the highest cumulative attendance in the tournament’s history — a record that still stands. Played across nine American cities from the Rose Bowl to Giants Stadium, it produced the most dramatic tournament of the modern era. Every shirt here is a genuine vintage original sourced and graded by Classic Football Shirts.
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