2006/07 England Away Football Shirt Lampard #8 (L)

8/10 - Excellent

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Condition: 8/10 Excellent. One small faint mark above the crest, on the upper chest. One little dot mark near the lower front hem

Size: Adult Large

Chest Measurement: 41-43 Inches / 104-109 CM

Manufacturer: Umbro

Colour: Red, white & gold trim

Material: 81.5% Polyester 18.5% Nylon

Seasons: 2006/2007 & 2007/2008

Player: Frank Lampard

Patches: N/A


Official Umbro England away football shirt from the 2006/07 international season. Complete with Lampard #8 on the front & back of the shirt in official lettering.

The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. One small faint mark above the crest, on the upper chest. One little dot mark near the lower front hem (see photos).


He became a regular in the squad following the retirement of Paul Scholes, and was voted England Player of the Year by fans in 2004 and 2005. He was England's top-scorer in their 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign with 5 goals. He scored two crucial goals in the qualifiers, the first against Austria in a 1–0 win, and the second, the winning goal against Poland.

In England's first game of the tournament against Paraguay, Lampard was named Man of the Match as England won 1–0. Though Lampard played every minute of England's 2006 World Cup matches, he went scoreless as England were eliminated in the quarterfinals by Portugal on penalties, and he was one of the three England players who missed their penalties, alongside Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher.

He scored in a 2–1 loss to Germany in a friendly at the new Wembley in 2007. He was booed by England supporters while coming on as a second-half substitute during England's Euro 2008 qualifying match against Estonia on 13 October 2007, and finished with one goal (in a 3–2 loss to Croatia on 21 November) as England failed to qualify for the tournament.