Atlética Mexico 2002 Home Jersey

Atlética Mexico 2002 Home Jersey

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Sale price  $150.00 Regular price  $200.00
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Atlética Mexico 2002 Home Jersey

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Atlética Mexico 2002 Home Jersey

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8413 Haven Ave

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8413 Haven Ave
Rancho Cucamonga CA 91730
United States

9094469170

A rare and underrated piece from the early 2000s, this Atlética Mexico National Team home jersey captures the look of El Tri during the lead-up to and around the 2002 FIFA World Cup era. Before the national team’s long-running partnership with Adidas, Mexican manufacturer Atlética supplied some of the most distinctive kits in the country’s football history.

The jersey features a clean emerald-green base accented with vibrant red trim along the collar, sleeves, and hem, representing the iconic colors of the Mexican flag. The embroidered Mexico federation crest and Atlética logo provide a minimalist, classic look that stands apart from the heavily sponsored club jerseys of the period.

Constructed with breathable mesh side panels and lightweight performance fabric, this shirt was designed for comfort both on and off the pitch. Its simple design and connection to one of Mexico’s most memorable World Cup generations make it a standout collectible for supporters of El Tri and vintage football apparel enthusiasts.

  • Mexico National Team home jersey
  • Early 2000s / 2002 World Cup era
  • Manufactured by Atlética
  • Classic green colorway with red trim
  • Embroidered Mexico federation crest
  • Embroidered Atlética logo
  • Lightweight performance polyester construction
  • Mesh ventilation side panels
  • Made for on-field performance and supporter wear

A fantastic piece from a beloved era of Mexican football and an increasingly difficult Atlética-era national team shirt to find today. Perfect for collectors of El Tri memorabilia, vintage football shirts, and early-2000s soccer culture. 

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