Scotland 2002-2003 Home Short Sleeve Football Shirt [As worn by Alexander, Fletcher & McFadden]
$22.5
$44.33
This is the fully-customizable short-sleeve home kit for Scotland’s 2002-2003 period. During the 2002-2003 period, the Scottish national team experienced a season marked by ups and downs under the management of Berti Vogts. This era was a mix of friendly matches and crucial Euro 2004 qualifiers, as Scotland aimed to build a competitive team and secure a spot in the upcoming World Cup and 2004 European Championship. The season began with a 2002 World Cup qualifier against the Faroe Islands on September 7, 2002. Scotland faced an unexpected challenge, managing only a 2-2 draw despite leading 2-0 at halftime. This result was a wake-up call for the team, highlighting areas that needed improvement. The subsequent qualifier against Iceland on October 12, 2002, saw Scotland bouncing back with a 2-0 victory, showing resilience and the ability to regroup effectively. In friendly matches, Scotland achieved mixed results. On October 15, 2002, they secured a 3-1 victory against Canada, with the team demonstrating their attacking potential. However, a 0-2 defeat to Portugal on November 20, 2002, showed that there was still a gap to bridge against stronger European sides. As the Euro 2004 qualifiers started in 2003, Scotland faced Iceland again on March 29, winning 2-1 at home. This was a crucial result that kept their qualification hopes alive. However, a 0-1 away loss to Lithuania on April 2, 2003, dealt a significant blow, emphasizing the inconsistency that plagued the team. In friendly matches in 2003, Scotland struggled to find form. They suffered a 0-2 defeat to Ireland on February 12 and another 0-2 loss to Austria on April 30. A 1-1 draw with New Zealand on May 27, followed by a goalless draw against Norway on August 20, further highlighted the need for a more cohesive and effective playing style. One of the most notable fixtures was against Germany on June 7, 2003. Scotland managed a 1-1 draw, showing they could compete with top-tier teams when performing at their best. This match was a testament to their potential and gave the team and fans hope for future matches. Throughout this period, Scotland’s performances were marked by moments of promise and periods of disappointment. The team showcased their ability to compete with stronger teams but also struggled with consistency and finishing off matches. Under Berti Vogts, the Scottish squad was in a phase of transition, laying the groundwork for future success in international competitions. Notable Players: Neil Alexander, Graham Alexander, Russell Anderson, Steven Caldwell, Stephen Crainey, Christian Dailly, Callum Davidson, Barry Ferguson, Darren Fletcher, Paul Lambert, Gary Naysmith, Steven Pressley, Colin Cameron, Kenny Miller, James McFadden. Main Points This is a brand new jersey with its tags attached. It has never been worn, washed or used. The jersey is 100% polyester. It’s breathable, and made for a life on the move. Fully customizable with the name and number of your favourite player or even yours! Just choose the Custom Jersey Option and then message us your desired name and number or write them in the order’s notes at checkout. Replica Version. This jersey is a remake of the official one, made with the exact same materials, look, and feel. Tighter fit: make sure you choose the right sizing. We recommend buying one size bigger than you usually wear. This will ensure the jersey will fit. Sizing Guidelines This jersey comes in five sizes, which have a tiny difference: they’re a smaller fit. Our suggestion is to pick your size 1 size bigger than you usually would. If you usually wear an M, pick an L. If you usually wear an S, pick an M.
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