Football Memorabilia

About Football Memorabilia

In tribute to the great football legends we present a series of unique souvenir shirts for lovers of the game and collectors of sports memorabilia.

Football Memorabilia Description

The Lisbon Lions is the nickname given to the Celtic team that won the European Cup at the Estádio Nacional near Lisbon, Portugal on 25 May 1967, defeating Inter Milan 2–1. All but one member of the 15 man squad were born within 10 miles of Celtic Park in Glasgow, Scotland. Celtic's style was the antithesis of the cynical, but highly effective, defensive style of Inter. Jimmy Johnstone described the team's style as "like the Dutch speeded-up.

Celtic were the first British club to win the European Cup, and still the only Scottish club to have reached the final. Celtic are one of only three clubs to have won a "Quintuple".

The Team
Ronnie Simpson (Goalkeeper)
Jim Craig (Right back)
Tommy Gemmell (Left back)
Bobby Murdoch (Right half)
Billy McNeill (Captain, Centre half)
John Clark (Centre half)
Jimmy Johnstone (Outside right)
Willie Wallace (Centre forward)
Stevie Chalmers (Centre forward)
Bertie Auld (Left half)
Bobby Lennox (Outside left)

We're proud to present this limited edition collection of unique framed souvenir shirts on the 50th anniversary year of the match, there's a shirt for every player and one for the club's Manager, Jock Stein who had himself been an outstanding player for the team.

In 2006 we were honoured to be invited by George Best's family to work with them to produce a memory of his glorious career for both club and country.

The Limited Edition Shirts

Over ten years on we released the collection in conjunction with Northern Irelands fantastic and deserved achievement of reaching the finals of the Euros 2016

The first shirt is a one off classic with two of his most memorable moments for club and country
7th February 1970
Northampton Town v Manchester United
George breaks a record by scoring six times in one match in a 8-2 win in the FA Cup 5th round tie, this is the programme from this game

15th May 1971
Northern Ireland v England at Windsor Park
Still one of the highlights and most talked about moments in football as England's finest Gordon Banks tossed the ball up in the air George nipped the ball away and then headed it into the goal
This piece is unique as it is the only one produced and features programmes from the games.

The second shirt is one of only twenty, including the two clubs that were George's finest.