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David Beckham two white No.7 England v Austria match worn long-sleeved shirts, 2005

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David Beckham two white No.7 England v Austria match worn long-sleeved shirts, 2005, Umbro, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed ENGLAND, with ENGLAND V AUSTRIA 08.10.2005 decal, the reverse lettered BECKHAM, the right sleeve with FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 flash, areas of pitch staining on front, back and sleeves of each of the match worn long-sleeved shirts from the World Cup qualifying match

The above shirts were worn by David Beckham one in the 1st half and the other in the 2nd half of the the 2006 World Cup qualifying match against Austria played on 8th October 2005 at Old Trafford, England winning the match 1-0. However, the match will be remembered for David Beckham being the first England player to be sent off twice

David Beckham’s dismissal against Austria on 8 October 2005 marked the second red card of his England career and the second while serving as national team captain. Sent off after a second booking late in a World Cup qualifier

The shirts are being sold by the England kitman

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