Australia's first encounters with Scotland occurred in 1967. The Scots sent out what was an under strength side on tour from 16 May to 13 June, stopping in Israel, Hong Kong, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Scotland went undefeated in nine matches, the closest being the three in Australia, played in Sydney (1-0), Adelaide (2-1) and Melbourne (2-0).
Scotland was made up of young, promising players, who were to be given a taste of international football with the aim of developing the team for the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico. With a number of Scottish clubs unexpectedly reaching the final stages of various European cups, a number of players had to pull out from the tour. One player to travel with the Scottish team was a young Alex Ferguson, who scored the winner in Sydney and a brace in Melbourne.
This design features the Australia and Scotland squads in Adelaide. Australia was coached by the now legendary Joe Venglos.
Australia v Scotland 1967 T-shirt
Specifications
- Unisex, regular fit
- Crew neck
- Mid-weight, 180 GSM
- 100% combed cotton
- Neck ribbing, side seamed, shoulder to shoulder tape, double needle hems, preshrunk to minimise shrinkage
Size Chart
Size S M L XL 2XL 3XL W 47 52 56.5 61 64 68 L 71 75 78.5 82 83.5 85 Body width/length (cm)
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