This is the official England Away jersey for the 1993/1994 season, crafted by technical sponsor Umbro. The jersey features a deep red color with an intricate tone-on-tone geometric pattern, adding depth and dynamism to the design. The navy blue collar with white accents contrasts with the red body. The England national team badge, displaying the three lions, is positioned on the left chest, while the white Umbro logo is embroidered on the right. This version of the jersey, without any commercial sponsor, perfectly exemplifies the classic, understated style of the era.
The 1993/1994 season was a period of transition for England, as they failed to qualify for the World Cup. Players like David Platt and Paul Ince emerged as key figures during this time. The team, coached by Graham Taylor and later by Terry Venables, sought to rebuild and strengthen in preparation for future international competitions. This jersey remains a symbol for English fans, evoking memories of a time of evolution for English football.