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Bloody Sunday Jersey – Derry 1972 Memorial Edition
Bloody Sunday Jersey – Derry 1972 Memorial Edition
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On January 30th, 1972, in the streets of Derry, 14 unarmed civil rights protesters were shot dead by British soldiers during a peaceful march. That day became known around the world as Bloody Sunday — a moment that changed Ireland forever.
This jersey is a tribute to those 14 lives, cut short but never forgotten.
The front features the iconic "You Are Now Entering Free Derry" mural, a symbol of resistance, pride, and community in the Bogside. The words DOIRE – JANUARY 30TH 1972 are placed firmly on the chest, beside a Celtic cross and triskele — evoking both remembrance and resilience.
But it is the back of the jersey that carries the most powerful message. Beneath the number 14, the faces of the 14 men and boys who were killed are softly faded into the red. Their names are listed in full, and above them, the Irish words "Ar dheis Dé go raibh a n-anamacha" — May their souls be at the right hand of God.
This jersey is made from our lightweight, breathable Aeraweave™ fabric, designed for comfort, performance, and dignity. It’s not just sportswear — it’s a statement of memory, justice, and peace.
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