1966 England World Cup Kids T-Shirt | Players Couture Icon Frame Kids Football Clothing
Sixty years on, 1966 still means more to English football than any other year. The summer England won the World Cup at Wembley. Bobby Moore. Geoff Hurst. Gordon Banks. Bobby Charlton. This 1966 England kids t-shirt from Players Couture connects young fans with the greatest chapter in the history of the national game. Football clothing that tells the most important story in English football.
England played six matches to lift the Jules Rimet Trophy in 1966. Every single one of them at Wembley, in front of home crowds who believed from the first kick that this was England's moment. Alf Ramsey had built a side that was tactically ahead of its time, defensively organised and driven by players who understood exactly what was being asked of them. The final against West Germany went to extra time and produced one of the most dramatic conclusions in sporting history. Geoff Hurst scored three goals. Alan Ball ran for 120 minutes without stopping. Bobby Moore lifted the trophy.
That moment is the foundation of English football. Every tournament that follows is measured against it. Every generation of England fans inherits it. This t-shirt gives young fans a way to wear that history, to understand where English football comes from and to carry that legacy forward. The Players Couture design frames the 1966 story in a clean, bold illustration that works as everyday clothing or matchday fanwear.
Browse the full football kids clothing range at Players Couture for more of the names and moments from the history of the beautiful game.
Available in White, Navy, Black, Grey and Red. Ages 3-4 through to XS Men. Players Couture fan apparel for the next generation of England supporters. Give them the story of 1966. Give them something to be proud of.














