1993/94 Newcastle United 3rd Football Shirt (XXL)

6/10 - Fair

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Condition: 6/10 Fair. A button is missing on the collar. Some small bobbles & pulls throughout. Heavy wear to the manufacture logo & crest on the upper chest. Some pulling to the seams on either sides of the jersey. A small surface wear area near the lower rear hem

Size: Adult XXL

Chest Measurement: 50-52 Inches / 127-132 CM

Manufacturer: Asics

Colour: Green, navy pin stripes

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 1993/1994 & 1994/1995

Player: N/A

Patches: N/A


Official Asics Newcastle United third kit football shirt from the 1993/94 season.

The condition of this original football shirt is 6/10 - Fair. A button is missing on the collar. Some small bobbles & pulls throughout. Heavy wear to the manufacture logo & crest on the upper chest. Some pulling to the seams on either sides of the jersey. A small surface wear area near the lower rear hem (see photos).

After four years in the First Division, Kevin Keegan's side were promoted to the Premiership as champions. The return of Peter Beardsley created a prolific striker partnership with the young Andy Cole, the pair scoring 55 goals between them in the Premiership. The club achieved a third-place finish in the league and UEFA Cup qualification - the club's first foray into Europe since the 1970s. Londoner Robert Lee, left footed midfielder Scott Sellers along with local youngsters Lee Clark and Steve Howey emerged as Premier League stars under Keegan's guidance.

The team was nicknamed "The Entertainers" by the media, an indication of the style of play that Keegan instilled on the team. Cole also collected the PFA Young Player of the Year award, having scored a club record of 41 goals in all competitions. Beardsley also found the net 24 times in all competitions, meaning that the strike partnership of Cole and Beardsley had produced a total of 65 goals - the majority of the goals the team scored all season.

Post-season signings included World Cup stars Marc Hottiger and Philippe Albert, and Derby striker Paul Kitson.

A 7-1 win over Swindon Town matched Blackburn's record for the highest Premier League victory, which was set the previous season.