France 1992 player shirt by Adidas believed to have been match worn by Angloma in the friendly match against Holland played at Stade Felix-Bollaert, Lens on the 5th June 1992.
This was the first ever time a France home shirt was worn with name and number printing in a full international match, they had played Switzerland in their away kit 10 days earlier wearing names.
Angloma started in defence alongside Blanc and Boli and played for 60 minutes before Luis Fernandez was given a run out as France prepared to take part at Euro 92 in Sweden. The match ended in a 1-1 draw with Brian Roy cancelling out Papin's opener. Angloma had just won his first Division 1 title as part of the great Marseille side of the early 90's and added the Champions League title to his honours list a year later. The powerful right back went on to play for Torino and Inter Milan in Serie A and Valencia in La Liga while representing his country 37 times in total.
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Correct player size flock print professionally heat pressed, France Pays Bas 5-06-92 detail to machine stitched FFF crest, transfer material Adidas Equipment logo, made from 72% polyester and 28% triacetate, made in France, no label inside collar instead size and wash details are on inside lower left, swapped with a Holland player and comes from their personal collection - a signed letter verifying this will be provided.