Arsenal Home 1992/1993

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For a Gunner, the shirts don’t come more iconic than this one. Get your shirt now to look just like your Arsenal legends Keown and O’Leary. If you would like a player name and number please select before checking out. If you would lik a different player on the back, please contact us.

Please consent the size chart before purchasing the products.

Size Guide

To choose the correct size for you, measure your body as follows:

  • We advice you to order one size up from your normal shirt size. Check the size chart below for  accurate measurements.
  • The Nike shirt are almost always a little bit tighter than the other ones.
  • A Chest Width :
    Measure around the fullest part, place the tape close under the arms and make sure the tape is flat across the back.
  • B - Upper Body Lenght :
    Measure from the top of your collar bone, to the place where your shirt would end at your hip.
  • We advice you to order one size up from your normal shirt size.
  • If you have any doubts grab a shirt that fits you perfectly and perform the measurement on that shirt. It should help you choose the right size.
  • If you have any doubts, please contact us.
SizeBody LenghtsChest WidthYour Height
S71501.60-1.70
M74531.70-1.75
L77561.75-1.80
XL80591.80-1.90

Note: Measures in the chart are all in centimeters.

Arsenal Home 1992/1993

Read the story about Arsenal in 1992/1993 here:

Fans favourite David Rocastle had been sold to Leeds for £2 million, however George Graham had signed one of Denmark’s European championship-winning heroes John Jensen, from Bröndby for £1.1 million. In February 1993 Graham paid Everton £2 million to re-sign Martin Keown, the England centre back who had left Highbury for Aston Villa shortly after Graham’s arrival in 1986. Though he was cup-tied and couldn’t play in the cup games.

Arsenal went from being a title-chasing team to a formidable cup-team, and with a more pragmatic, game-by-game approach, finished the 1992/93 season with both domestic cups. A disappointing league season, in which Arsenal finished tenth and didn’t even manage to average a goal a game , and played some truly dire football, especially at home, had ended in historic glory. As well as two pieces of silverware, the resulting European qualification would prove just as important, ensuring Arsenal qualified for the European Cup Winners Cup, and were thereby positioned for yet more success.

The end of the season saw the departure of long-serving Irish defender David O’Leary, who, to date, holds the record for the most appearances, 722, for Arsenal.

Arsenal Stadium looked like a building site throughout the season. The stadium had to be rebuilt to comply with the Taylor Reports recommendations. The symbol of Highbury’s rebuilding was a mural that covered the old North Bank end. The North Bank terrace had been demolished to make way for a new all-seat stand, and the mural was created to hide the construction site. But in front of the mural, they took all three points only eight times and lost seven of their 21 home games. The mural received criticism and became a vehicle for political point-scoring when it came to light that none of its faces was black, an oversight quickly rectified. With ground capacity temporarily reduced to 29.000, home games were virtually sold out every week.

The Shirt
For a Gunner, the shirts don’t come more iconic than this one. Get your shirt now to look just like your Arsenal legends Keown and O’Leary. If you would like a player name and number please select before checking out. If you would lik a different player on the back, please contact us.

Please consent the size chart before purchasing the products.

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