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Football Memorabilia

We are passionate about sourcing exclusive football autographs. Our collections include items hand signed by some of the world’s best football players, from iconic international clubs including Manchester United, AC Milan, Barcelona and PSG. We have football memorabilia from hundreds of teams and individual football stars, so please use the dropdowns or search bar to choose.

Each of our signed football items is boldly hand signed by the players on the front. Where photo proof is acquired this will be provided in the parcel you receive.

Each item of football memorabilia comes with a holographic certificate of authenticity. The hologram on the COA matches that on the item, so you can be assured that it is a genuine autograph. This is backed up with a lifetime guarantee for peace of mind.

 

If you need any help in deciding what to buy or you need more information on a particular item then please don’t hesitate to call us on the number at the top of the page. We are be very happy to help.

Help & Advice

What’s The Best Football Memorabilia To Buy?

Buy memorabilia that feels special to you. If you are a fan of particular football team or player then buy an item that features their autograph. That way you will be proud to display it! Signed football shirts are the most expensive, but there are also footballs, boots, gloves, armbands and for a cheaper price, signed photos.

Are Signed Football Shirts Valuable?

The market for signed football jerseys has rocketed as fans collect and investors look for more novel places to store their money. This has made signed shirts the pinnacle of football memorabilia collecting!

Should I Frame My Football Shirt?

There are many reasons why you should frame your shirt, from simply keeping it clean to displaying your investment on the wall. We sell a lot of framed football shirts but you can select an any item on this page and we can frame it for you.

What’s The Most Expensive Piece of Football Memorabilia?

The most expensive piece of football memorabilia every sold was Diego Maradona’s 1986 Hand of God shirt. It went for more than £7.14m!

Football Shirts History

It was only in 1867 that a general rulebook was published which suggested that teams use different colours. Standard strips arrived in the 1870s when schools and colleges started playing in their own colours. In 1890 this was set in stone as the Football League, which was formed in 1888. By the 1970s Leeds lead the way in developing replica kits. The trend for buying signed football shirts took off in the wake of 1966 World Cup when serious footie fans wanted to buy a memento of the event.

We hope we have something for every football fan, whether you’re looking to buy as an investment, as a gift, or simply to add to your own collection of football collectables.