Spain 2008 Euro Away Jersey — David Villa #7

$100.00

Rich antique gold body with black Adidas three-stripes down both shoulders, black piping tracing the seams, crew neck collar, black Adidas logo on the right chest and the full-color RFEF crest on the left. Perforated black-and-white #7 on the front, DAVID VILLA arced across the back with a matching perforated #7 beneath it. UEFA RESPECT patch on the right sleeve, Euro 2008 tournament patch on the left. This is the away kit from the tournament that changed everything for Spain.

Euro 2008 in Austria and Switzerland was where La Roja finally broke through. After decades of being labeled underachievers — a team that always had the talent but never the trophies — Spain came into the tournament and demolished everyone in their path. David Villa was the man of the tournament, finishing as the top scorer with four goals, including a brace against Russia in the group stage and the winner against Sweden in the round of 16. He played alongside Xavi, Iniesta, and Torres in a squad that rewrote the way international football was played — tiki-taka at its purest, possession football that made every other team in Europe look like they were chasing shadows. Spain beat Germany 1-0 in the final, and Villa ended the tournament as his country's most lethal weapon.

This gold away was the alternate look of a dynasty being born. El Guaje's name on the back makes it elite.

Size: S

Rich antique gold body with black Adidas three-stripes down both shoulders, black piping tracing the seams, crew neck collar, black Adidas logo on the right chest and the full-color RFEF crest on the left. Perforated black-and-white #7 on the front, DAVID VILLA arced across the back with a matching perforated #7 beneath it. UEFA RESPECT patch on the right sleeve, Euro 2008 tournament patch on the left. This is the away kit from the tournament that changed everything for Spain.

Euro 2008 in Austria and Switzerland was where La Roja finally broke through. After decades of being labeled underachievers — a team that always had the talent but never the trophies — Spain came into the tournament and demolished everyone in their path. David Villa was the man of the tournament, finishing as the top scorer with four goals, including a brace against Russia in the group stage and the winner against Sweden in the round of 16. He played alongside Xavi, Iniesta, and Torres in a squad that rewrote the way international football was played — tiki-taka at its purest, possession football that made every other team in Europe look like they were chasing shadows. Spain beat Germany 1-0 in the final, and Villa ended the tournament as his country's most lethal weapon.

This gold away was the alternate look of a dynasty being born. El Guaje's name on the back makes it elite.

Size: S