Japan Football Association Japan National Team 2002 World Cup Away Jersey White / Red Jersey
≈ $11.7
Authentic replica of the Japan national football team's away jersey from the 2002 FIFA World Cup, worn by legendary forward Hidetoshi Nakata (though t...
Authentic replica of the Japan national football team's away jersey from the 2002 FIFA World Cup, worn by legendary forward Hidetoshi Nakata (though this specific back features 'SAKA' and #7—likely a commemorative or fan edition referencing later player Bukayo Saka, indicating a modern reinterpretation or tribute design). The jersey is predominantly white with bold red accents on the shoulders and side panels, featuring 'SAKA' in red uppercase letters above a large red number '7' with black outline. Both sleeves display official FIFA World Cup 2002 patches: left sleeve shows the tournament logo (stylized trophy with 'KOREA JAPAN 2002'), right sleeve bears the FIFA World Cup emblem with 'FIFA' text. Constructed from lightweight, breathable synthetic fabric typical of early-2000s matchwear, with ribbed black-and-white trim at collar and cuffs for contrast and durability. Ideal for football fans, collectors, or streetwear enthusiasts seeking retro-sport nostalgia. Worn casually with jeans or shorts for a bold statement, or layered under jackets for autumn styling. Not an official match-issue kit due to the anachronistic 'SAKA' name (Saka debuted post-2018), suggesting it's a licensed fan merchandise item produced by the Japan Football Association (JFA) or official kit manufacturer (likely Adidas, as JFA’s long-term supplier), though no visible brand logo appears on back—common for national team replicas where manufacturer branding is often on front or inside tag.