Spain 2004/06 Training Jersey — Adidas

$90.00

Deep red body with dark navy mesh panels at the shoulders and under the arms, gold Adidas three-stripes running down both shoulders, gold Adidas logo on the right chest, and the RFEF crest on the left. V-neck with a navy mesh collar insert. Clean back — no name, no number. Heavyweight training fabric with a relaxed, oversized fit. This is sideline gear, not match-day — and it's better for it.

This training top comes from the transitional era between Spain's 2002 World Cup disappointment and their rise to Euro 2008 glory. The squad was stacked with talent — Raúl, Xavi, Puyol, Casillas, Torres — but couldn't put it together on the biggest stages yet. This is the training gear from the sessions where a young generation was learning to play together, where the seeds of tiki-taka were being planted before anyone had a name for it. The red, gold, and navy color scheme pulls directly from the Spanish flag and the Adidas paneling gives it that aggressive mid-2000s look that aged perfectly.

Training tops from national teams are some of the hardest pieces to find in the vintage market because they were produced in much smaller numbers than match jerseys and rarely made it to retail. This one is a streetwear staple hiding in plain sight.

Size: L

Deep red body with dark navy mesh panels at the shoulders and under the arms, gold Adidas three-stripes running down both shoulders, gold Adidas logo on the right chest, and the RFEF crest on the left. V-neck with a navy mesh collar insert. Clean back — no name, no number. Heavyweight training fabric with a relaxed, oversized fit. This is sideline gear, not match-day — and it's better for it.

This training top comes from the transitional era between Spain's 2002 World Cup disappointment and their rise to Euro 2008 glory. The squad was stacked with talent — Raúl, Xavi, Puyol, Casillas, Torres — but couldn't put it together on the biggest stages yet. This is the training gear from the sessions where a young generation was learning to play together, where the seeds of tiki-taka were being planted before anyone had a name for it. The red, gold, and navy color scheme pulls directly from the Spanish flag and the Adidas paneling gives it that aggressive mid-2000s look that aged perfectly.

Training tops from national teams are some of the hardest pieces to find in the vintage market because they were produced in much smaller numbers than match jerseys and rarely made it to retail. This one is a streetwear staple hiding in plain sight.

Size: L