Canary yellow with dark green trim on the crew neck collar and cuffs, green piping tracing the shoulder seams and side panels, black Nike swoosh on the right chest, the four-star CBF crest on the left, and a dark green #6 on the front. R. CARLOS in green across the back with a massive #6 beneath it, framed by a green box outline. Long-sleeve cut, Nike FIT, size L. This is the real thing.
Roberto Carlos at France '98 was the most terrifying left-back on the planet. Those tree-trunk thighs, that impossible free kick against France in the Tournoi de France the year before — the one that bent so far it looked like a glitch in reality — had already made him a global icon. At the '98 World Cup, he was at the peak of his powers with Real Madrid, bombing up and down the left flank with a speed and power that no right-back in the world could contain. Brazil reached the final against the hosts, and while the Ronaldo mystery and the 3-0 loss to France overshadowed everything, Roberto Carlos was one of the best players in the entire tournament.
A long-sleeve Brazil '98 home with R. Carlos #6 is about as elite as vintage football gets. The four-star crest, the pre-2002 era, the long sleeves — this is the kind of piece that serious collectors build their entire shelf around.
Size: L
Canary yellow with dark green trim on the crew neck collar and cuffs, green piping tracing the shoulder seams and side panels, black Nike swoosh on the right chest, the four-star CBF crest on the left, and a dark green #6 on the front. R. CARLOS in green across the back with a massive #6 beneath it, framed by a green box outline. Long-sleeve cut, Nike FIT, size L. This is the real thing.
Roberto Carlos at France '98 was the most terrifying left-back on the planet. Those tree-trunk thighs, that impossible free kick against France in the Tournoi de France the year before — the one that bent so far it looked like a glitch in reality — had already made him a global icon. At the '98 World Cup, he was at the peak of his powers with Real Madrid, bombing up and down the left flank with a speed and power that no right-back in the world could contain. Brazil reached the final against the hosts, and while the Ronaldo mystery and the 3-0 loss to France overshadowed everything, Roberto Carlos was one of the best players in the entire tournament.
A long-sleeve Brazil '98 home with R. Carlos #6 is about as elite as vintage football gets. The four-star crest, the pre-2002 era, the long sleeves — this is the kind of piece that serious collectors build their entire shelf around.
Size: L