England holds one of the richest histories in world football, defined by both glory and heartbreak. Their crowning moment came in 1966, when they lifted the World Cup on home soil at Wembley, a triumph still etched into the national psyche. In recent years, England have come agonisingly close to repeating that success, reaching the final of Euro 2020 and 2024, showcasing a new golden generation. With stars like Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham and Cole Palmer leading the charge, England have blended youthful talent with experienced leadership.
Backed by a passionate fanbase and a bold new identity under Thomas Tuchel, the Three Lions charge toward the 2026 World Cup, determined to finally bring football home.
Shop NowThe 2002 England away shirt is a fan-favourite from a thrilling era, remembered for its bold design and the drama of the World Cup in South Korea and Japan. Crafted by Umbro, the shirt featured a striking red base complemented by navy trim and subtle detailing.
It was worn by icons like David Beckham, Michael Owen, Rio Ferdinand, and Paul Scholes during England’s 2002 World Cup campaign, which saw the Three Lions reach the quarter-finals before a narrow defeat to eventual champions Brazil. Beckham famously scored a memorable winning penalty in a 3-2 victory against Argentina in the group stage, a moment of redemption four years after his red card in 1998.
Shop NowFrank Lampard was the definition of a goal-scoring midfielder and one of England’s most consistent performers during his international career. Earning 106 caps and scoring 29 goals for the Three Lions, Lampard brought intelligence, drive, and a thunderous shot to the heart of England’s midfield. He played in five major tournaments between 2004 and 2014, forming part of the so-called ‘Golden Generation’ alongside Steven Gerrard and David Beckham.
One of his standout moments came during the 2010 World Cup, when his disallowed goal against Germany. A long-range strike that clearly crossed the line, sparked global debate and helped pave the way for goal-line technology. Though silverware eluded him at international level, Lampard’s ability to lead, score, and influence games made him a true legend in an England shirt.
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