Brazil 1986 player goalkeeper shirt by Topper believed to have been issued to Paulo Vitor for the friendly match against Finland played at Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha, Brasília on the 17th April 1986.
This was the first ever meeting of the two nations and was part of Brazil's preparations for the upcoming World Cup Finals. Unsurprisingly it was a routine victory for the hosts against the Scandanavian minnows with goals from Casagrande and Marinho wrapping up a 3-0 victory.
Paulo Vitor was an unused substitute for this match but did make 9 international appearances and was taken to Mexico '86 as a back-up keeper also. This fantastic design shirt was also taken to the World Cup and the grey colourway was used but without a Topper sleeve logo.
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Correct player size print professionally heat pressed, transfer CBF crest, Topper and Brasil logos, made from 53% cotton and 47% polyester, made in Brazil, design not commercially available, given to a Finnish press photographer as a gift and comes from their personal collection - a signed letter verifying this will be provided.