Measurements are approximate (cm). Chest = pit-to-pit laid flat. Length = collar seam to hem. Vintage shirts may vary 1-2cm due to age and washing. When in doubt, size up.


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Season Overview
In the 1991 Copa América, Brazil finished as runners-up, losing to Argentina in the final on penalties. Manager Carlos Alberto Parreira utilized a squad primarily composed of domestic players, giving opportunities to emerging talents. The team also played friendly matches during this period, including a notable 1-1 draw against England at Wembley in May 1992.
Key Players
This era featured a blend of established stars and rising talents. Players like Dunga, Romário, and Cafu were prominent figures. Youngsters such as Roberto Carlos also began to make their mark, showcasing the depth of talent within the Brazilian national team during this period.
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