Admiral | 3 Retro | Admiral | The 3 Retro x Admiral collection, football shirts, track jackets and vintage clothing The kit made its last appearance in the victory against Spain, as England prepared for the European Championship final tournament of 1980 in Italy, where they wore the second Admiral home strip. Find the perfect pair of England Football Kits from the vast array including England stadium, vapor match, goalkeeper, and more shorts.

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