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 Bukayo Saka 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 2006-08 England away shirt is a standout in the Three Lions' modern kit history. A bold red design by Umbro, featuring a subtle St George’s cross woven into the fabric and gold trim details that added a touch of class. It was a nod to England’s iconic 1966 away shirt, blending heritage with a sleek, contemporary look. Worn by legends like David Beckham, Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Wayne Rooney, and John Terry.
The shirt was part of England’s 2006 World Cup campaign in Germany, worn at the 2006 World Cup where the side drew 2-2 with Sweden and Joe Cole scored one of the goals of the tournament. Though the campaign didn’t deliver silverware, the shirt became symbolic of a star-studded era full of passion, pride, and near-misses.
Shop NowSteven Gerrard was the heartbeat of England’s midfield for over a decade. A player who led by example, combined grit with elegance, and wore the Three Lions with pride. Earning 114 caps making him the fourth most-capped player in England's history. Gerrard represented England at six major tournaments, including three World Cups and three European Championships. Known for his thunderous strikes, tireless engine, and big-game mentality, he was often the man to rally the squad in crucial moments.
Whether it was his powerful goal against Trinidad & Tobago at the 2006 World Cup or captaining the side at Euro 2012 with commanding performances, Gerrard’s international career was defined by passion and consistency. Though England never lifted a major trophy during his era, Gerrard remains one of the most respected and admired players to ever wear the red and white.
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