The 1939 FA Cup Final was contested by Portsmouth and Wolverhampton Wanderers at Wembley. Portsmouth won 4?1, with goals from Bert Barlow, John Anderson and two by Cliff Parker. Dicky Dorsett scored Wolves' effort. As a result of the suspension of the FA Cup for the duration of the Second World War, the next FA Cup final was not until seven years later in 1946, thereby enabling Portsmouth fans to claim that their team has held the Cup for the longest time. Wolves had entered the game as clear favourites, having scored 19 goals in their five FA Cup games and lying second in the league table. By contrast, Portsmouth were struggling in the relegation zone. Captain Jimmy Guthrie was presented with the cup by King George VI.Regular Fit. Embroidered Badge. Long sleeve. Button placket.Heavy Drill 100% cotton jersey 255 gsmMachine washablePlease allow up to 6 weeks for the delivery of our retro shirts. Crafted with moisture-wicking technology for optimal performance and all-day comfort. Featuring superior construction and meticulous attention to detail. Offering great value for discerning football fans.
- Brand New With Tags
- Adults
- Small - 36-38" Chest
- Medium - 38-40" Chest
- Large - 40-42" Chest
- XL - 42-44" Chest
- XXL - 44-48" Chest
- XXXL - 48-52" Chest
- 4XL - 53-55" Chest
- 5XL - 56-58" Chest
- Long Sleeve
- Blue
- Portsmouth
- Retro Shirts
- Toffs
How to Choose Your Size
Please refer to our size chart for accurate measurements. Sizes available: Small - 36-38" Chest, Medium - 38-40" Chest, Large - 40-42" Chest and more. For best fit, measure your chest circumference and compare to our size guide. This jersey has a slim fit.
Product Information
- Authenticity: Officially licensed merchandise
- Manufacturer: Toffs
- Season: 2024-2025
- Care Instructions: Wash inside out, avoid bleach
- Material: High-performance polyester blend
Authenticity Guarantee
This is a 100% authentic Toffs product with official team logos and player printing. Each jersey comes with original tags and packaging. Perfect for training sessions.
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