Original Ireland *Matchworn* Home Jersey 1994-1995 #10 John Sheridan - XL
Original Ireland *Matchworn* Home Jersey 1994-1995 #10 John Sheridan - XL
Original Ireland *Matchworn* Home Jersey 1994-1995 #10 John Sheridan - XL
Original Ireland *Matchworn* Home Jersey 1994-1995 #10 John Sheridan - XL
Original Ireland *Matchworn* Home Jersey 1994-1995 #10 John Sheridan - XL

Original Ireland *Matchworn* Home Jersey 1994-1995 #10 John Sheridan - XL

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  • Home Jersey *Matchworn* #10 John Sheridan
  • Year: 1994-1995
  • Player: John Sheridan, Ronnie Whelan, Tony Cascarino, Roy Keane
  • Size: XL (55 cm x 75 cm)
  • Brand: Umbro
  • Sponsor: Opel
  • Details: Excellent condition, home shirt matchworn most likely by John Sheridan.

Matches where this shirt could be issued for; 

  • 07 Sep 1994         Latvia v Republic of Ireland 0-3 UEFA European Championship Qualifier
  • 15 Feb 1995         Republic of Ireland v England 0-0 UEFA European Championship Qualifier
  • 29 Mar 1995         Republic of Ireland v Northern Ireland 1-1 UEFA European Championship Qualifier
  • 26 Apr 1995         Republic of Ireland v Portugal 1-0 International Friendly
  • 3 Jun 1995        Liechtenstein v Republic of Ireland 0-0 UEFA European Championship Qualifier
  • 11 Jun 1995         Republic of Ireland v Austria 1-3 UEFA European Championship Qualifier

The UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying play-off was a decisive match between the Republic of Ireland and the Netherlands, held on December 13, 1995, at Anfield in Liverpool. This match determined the final participant for UEFA Euro 1996. The Netherlands won 2–0, securing their spot in the tournament. The Republic of Ireland had a strong start in their qualifying group but faltered later due to injuries to key players like Roy Keane and Andy Townsend. They finished second in their group, tied on points with Northern Ireland, but had to face the play-off due to their position among the runners-up.