A technicoloured trip down memory lane Despite many of us nostalgia merchants claiming that the game might be gone because Puma decided to release that absolute war crime of an away kit across Europe in 2021, here are 10 of the greatest ever kits to appear at the Euros to reminisce in the beauty of 80s and 90s fashion. 10. Scotland (Euro 1996) Now renowned for his punditry and love of Hell Bells by AC/DC, believe it or not Ally McCoist did used to play football and he wasn't half bad at it either.
Playing part in helping qualify for their second European Championships, also helped by the expansion of the tournament to 16 teams instead of eight, this shirt became iconic for its faded tartan look. Euro 96 saw Scotland's most successful edition of the competition where they finished on four points after beating Switzerland and drawing with the Netherlands making this shirt as symbolic in Scotland as battered mars bars and hating England. 9.
Soviet Union (1988) It wouldn't be a top 10 Euros list without the addition of everyone's favourite now defunct communist football team and their state sponsored shirt in collaboration with Adidas. This classic football shirt is most iconic for its novelty of belonging to one of most notorious nations of the 20th century which no longer exists. The red army were not to be messed with either, not for the obvious being rendered out of society reasons, but for their serious footballing talent.
Beating England 3-1 and topping their group, they we.