Circa 1992 Joe Valerio Birmingham Fire WLAF Game-Used Road Jersey, 1995 Richard Holt Memphis Mad Dogs CFL Game-Used Road Jersey, 1994 Larry ….
Iconic Game-Used Jerseys: A Testament to Football Legacy
A Collection of Historical Significance
In the realm of football memorabilia, few items capture the imagination and reverence of fans and collectors alike as game-used jerseys. This collection, featuring jerseys from the World League of American Football (WLAF) and the Canadian Football League (CFL), offers a unique glimpse into the storied careers of players like Joe Valerio, Richard Holt, Larry Tuipuloto, John Congemi, and Phillips. Each jersey tells a story of dedication, triumph, and the relentless pursuit of excellence on the gridiron.
Joe Valerio’s Birmingham Fire WLAF Jersey
The circa 1992 Joe Valerio jersey is a remarkable piece of football history. Presented to us as game-used, this jersey features the “Wilson” manufacturer’s tag with a size “50” flag tag. The player number “74” is prominently displayed in black on red screen print on the front, back, and shoulders, while the name “VALERIO” adorns the back in black screen print on a white nameplate. The jersey’s white spandex sides and custom elastic sleeves speak to its tailored fit, designed for optimal performance on the field.
Richard Holt’s Memphis Mad Dogs CFL Jersey
Richard Holt’s 1995 Memphis Mad Dogs jersey is a testament to the vibrant history of the CFL. The “Starter” manufacturer’s tag with wash instructions is found on the back inside collar, while the player number “37” is emblazoned in green on burgundy screen print across the front, back, and sleeves. The “HOLT” nameplate in green screen print on a white background, coupled with the “CFL” logo patch on the front collar, adds authenticity and prestige to this piece of sports memorabilia.
Larry Tuipuloto’s Baltimore Stallions Jerseys
Larry Tuipuloto’s 1994 Baltimore Stallions jerseys, both home and road versions, are adorned with the “Starter” manufacturer’s tag and a “94” strip tag. The home jersey features the player number “32” in white screen print, while the road jersey showcases the number in navy blue. Both jerseys proudly display the “Grey Cup ’94 Vancouver Canada” patch, commemorating a significant event in CFL history. The navy blue and white spandex sides with custom elastic sleeves highlight the jerseys’ durability and design.
John Congemi and Phillips Jerseys
John Congemi’s 1994 Baltimore Stallions home jersey and Phillips’ Las Vegas Posse jersey are equally captivating. Congemi’s jersey, with its “Starter” manufacturer’s tag and “94” strip tag, features the player number “15” in white screen print and the “Grey Cup ’94 Vancouver Canada” patch. Meanwhile, Phillips’ jersey, with its player number “68” in white and tan screen print, is a striking representation of the Las Vegas Posse’s legacy. The “CFL” logo patch on the front collar further enhances its historical value.
- Authenticity: Each jersey is presented to us as game-used, showcasing moderate to heavy game-use.
- Historical Relevance: These jerseys represent key moments in the WLAF and CFL, adding depth to their storied pasts.
- Unique Design: From custom elastic sleeves to iconic patches, these jerseys are crafted with precision and care.
For collectors and enthusiasts, these jerseys are more than just fabric; they are a celebration of football’s rich history and the athletes who have left an indelible mark on the sport. Explore more about these exceptional pieces and other consign football jerseys at Grey Flannel Auctions, where the legacy of sports memorabilia continues to thrive.
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