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    The 2024/25 West Ham Home jersey is a glorious tribute to the club's 1960's golden era.

    Heroes from those teams contributed to both domestic and European glory. Bobby Moore, Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst, Hammers all, were stars of England's one and only World Cup victory in 1966. Before that, the same three were part of the 1964/65 squad that won the European Cup Winners Cup.

    The release of this new home shirt marks the 60th anniversary of West Ham's first continental triumph.

    Design inspiration comes from jerseys of those historic days. The claret body has blue sleeves, with a classic 1960's round collar.
    Striped collar and cuffs.
    A new commemorative Umbro double diamond logo marks the company's 100th anniversary.
    On the upper back, "1964/1965" with a winners Cup.

Umbro West Ham Michail Antonio Home Jersey w/ EPL + No Room For Racism Patches 24/25 (Maroon/Sky Blue)

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  • Description

    The 2024/25 West Ham Home jersey is a glorious tribute to the club's 1960's golden era.

    Heroes from those teams contributed to both domestic and European glory. Bobby Moore, Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst, Hammers all, were stars of England's one and only World Cup victory in 1966. Before that, the same three were part of the 1964/65 squad that won the European Cup Winners Cup.

    The release of this new home shirt marks the 60th anniversary of West Ham's first continental triumph.

    Design inspiration comes from jerseys of those historic days. The claret body has blue sleeves, with a classic 1960's round collar.
    Striped collar and cuffs.
    A new commemorative Umbro double diamond logo marks the company's 100th anniversary.
    On the upper back, "1964/1965" with a winners Cup.