England Football Association 2002 World Cup Away Jersey White / Red
≈ $11.7
This is an authentic England national team away jersey from the 2002 FIFA World Cup, worn by defender Rio Ferdinand (though labeled 'RICE'—a known pro...
This is an authentic England national team away jersey from the 2002 FIFA World Cup, worn by defender Rio Ferdinand (though labeled 'RICE'—a known production error on some replica or commemorative versions; the number 4 corresponds to Ferdinand's squad number). The jersey features a clean white base with bold red accents on the shoulders and side panels, black trim on the collar and sleeve cuffs, and the iconic England Three Lions crest below the number. Both sleeves display official FIFA World Cup 2002 patches: the left sleeve shows the tournament logo (stylized trophy with 'KOREA JAPAN 2002'), while the right sleeve bears the FIFA World Cup emblem with the golden trophy. The name 'RICE' in red capital letters and large red number '4' with black outline are screen-printed on the back. Made from lightweight, breathable polyester fabric typical of early-2000s football kits, it offers excellent ventilation and durability for match or fan wear. Ideal for collectors, retro sportswear enthusiasts, or casual streetwear styling—pairs well with denim, chinos, or joggers. Perfect for summer events, stadium visits, or vintage-inspired outfits. Note: While officially licensed by the England Football Association, this specific 'RICE' variant appears to be a commemorative or fan edition rather than an on-pitch match-worn shirt, as no England player named Rice wore #4 in 2002 (Frank Lampard was #8, Steven Gerrard #4 in later tournaments).