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      | Description |  |  | 
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      | White short-sleeved shirt, 
		with shadow pin-stripes. Navy-blue winged collar. Three navy-blue lions 
		on a white button fastener, on a thick red rectangular insert beneath 
		the neck, adjoining an overlapping thick navy-blue rectangular insert, 
		with an English flag on a small tag. Navy-blue rectangular panel, edged 
		with a red stripe down each side, on lower outer sleeves. An inner red 
		shard and an outer navy-blue shard beginning at armpit and running down 
		each side of chest, separated by a thin white stripe. Embroidered 
		emblem, with light-blue lions, in centre of chest, with navy-blue registered 
		trademark underneath left-hand side of emblem, 'ENGLAND' in capitalised 
		navy-blue lettering below it and 'UMBRO' in large capitalised navy-blue 
		lettering above it. Red number, with navy-blue border, on reverse and in 
		the centre of the chest, beneath the emblem, in same font as previous 
		England shirts. 'FIFA WORLD CUP' and then 'FRANCE 1998' centralised in 
		
		 capitalised navy-blue lettering directly above the number on the chest. 
		Player's surname in an arc in capitalised red lettering, with a 
		navy-blue border, above number on reverse (pink characters were unused). 
 
  
		Long navy-blue shorts, with 
		navy-blue drawstring. An inner red shard and an outer white shard 
		running down lower front side of each seam, separated by a thin navy-blue stripe. 'UMBRO' 
		in large capitalised white lettering on left thigh. Embroidered emblem on 
		right thigh, with white registered trademark underneath left-hand side 
		of emblem and 'ENGLAND' in capitalised white lettering below it. White 
		number, with red border in the same font as on the shirt, above the 
		emblem on right thigh. White socks, with 
		navy-blue turnover, two red hoops across each. Navy-blue emblem on front 
		of each sock, with 'ENGLAND' in capitalised navy-blue lettering below it 
		and 'UMBRO' in large capitalised navy-blue lettering beneath. |  
      | Variations | 
	The long-sleeved 
	version of the shirt was worn 
	by David Batty and Paul Ince in all three games, and by David Beckham 
	against Romania and Argentina. 
	
      The cuffs were navy blue, with 
	a white stripe near the edge and there were no panels on the sleeves.
	  The shirts worn by Les 
		  Ferdinand and Rio Ferdinand also included 
		  their first initial i.e. L. FERDINAND and R. FERDINAND, though both 
		  players stayed on the bench for the entire tournament. |  
      | Most Appearances | 3 - 
		Tony Adams, Darren Anderton, David Batty (1 sub), Sol Campbell, Paul 
		Ince, Graeme Le Saux, Michael Owen (2 sub), Paul Scholes, Alan Shearer 
	
	Of the seven players who started 
	all three games in which the white shirt was worn, only Adams, Campbell and 
	Shearer stayed on the pitch for the full five hours, with Shearer also 
	taking part in the penalty shootout against Argentina.
	14 members of England's World 
	Cup squad appeared in this shirt.
	None of them were making their 
	international debuts, and no players won their last cap during this 
	tournament. |  
      | Top Scorers | 2 - 
	Michael Owen, Alan Shearer (1 Pen.) 
		1 - Paul Scholes 
	
	Both Owen and Shearer also 
	netted in the penalty shootout against Argentina.
	Owen became his country's 
	youngest ever World Cup scorer when he came on as a substitute to equalise 
	against Romania, but it was his goal against Argentina that alerted the 
	world to the 18-year-old's lightning pace and deadly finishing.
	Shearer had been the top scorer 
	at the 1996 European Championship and he was to net twice more in the 2000 
	tournament. |  
      | Captain | 3 - Alan 
	Shearer |  
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      |  
 England 
	  wore a variation of their home kit introduced a year earlier, in three of 
  their four matches at the World Cup 1998 final tournament in France. 
	  Hopes were high going into the tournament, following the 
	  magnificent performance in the final qualifier in Rome, and the Football 
	  Association had signed an extension to their kit contract with Umbro for a 
	  further five years, bringing in £50 million, a staggering amount compared 
	  to the £15,000 for the five-year contract signed with Admiral in 1974.
	  
	   
	  In the last of those three matches, the round of 16 clash with Argentina, they 
  wore all white, substituting the white shorts from the away kit for the 
  navy-blue shorts of the home. This looked fine, although a close 
inspection would reveal that the number font on the shorts was different to that 
of the shirts, due to it being from the
	  red kit. 
It was a tournament that began with high hopes, but 
ended with the almost inevitable penalty-shootout heartache. Romania were the 
first to expose England's weaknesses, which left them needing to beat Argentina 
for a place in the quarter-finals. A classic encounter followed, Michael Owen 
scored a superb goal, David Beckham was given his marching orders for a petulant 
kick and England ended up on the back foot, before it all ended in tears once 
again. |  
 
      
    | Matches in which England wore the 
        1998 World Cup Home White Uniform |  
	  
    | 747 | 15 
	June 1998 - 
	
	
	England
	
	
	2
	
	Tunisia 0 [1-0] Le Stade Vélodrome, Saint-Giniez, Marseille
 (54,587)
 | Shearer, Scholes | NW |  
    | 748 | 22 
	June 1998 - 
	
	
	
	Romania 2
	England 1 [0-0] Stade Municipal, Iles du Ramier, Toulouse (37,500)
 | Moldovan, Petrescu Owen
 | NL |  
    | 750 | 30 
	June 1998 - 
	
	
	Argentina 2
	England 2
	[2-2]ᴭᵀ 
	
	
	4-3 on penalty-kicks Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Rue Paul et Pierre 
	Guichard, Saint-Étienne (35,500)
 | Batistuta (pen), Zanetti Shearer
	(pen), Owen
 | ND |  
    | England
      wore all white, the white home shirt and socks with the 1997 white away
      shorts, against Argentina. |  
        
          
          
		  
  		
		  
				
			
		
	
	
	
		  
		  
        
		It was also worn on the bench by 
		unused substitutes, Les Ferdinand, Rio Ferdinand, Martin Keown, Rob Lee 
		and Steve McManaman. 
        
          
          
            
    | England's Record wearing the 1998 World Cup Home 
    Shirt |  
    | Type | P | W | D | L | F | A | GD | FTS | CS | FAv | AAv | Pts % | W/L |  
    | Neutral | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 4 | +1 | 0 | 1 | 1.667 | 1.333 | 50.0 | =0 |  
    | Total | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 4 | +1 | 0 | 1 | 1.667 | 1.333 | 50.0 | =0 |  ____________________ CG/GI/JB/PY |  |