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Eric Cantona Signed Manchester United 1996 FA Cup Winners Shirt
Signed Manchester United 1996 FA Cup Winners Shirt

This replica Manchester United shirt comes with stitching commemorating the 1-0 win over Liverpool in the 1996 FA Cup Final. It was personally signed by Eric Cantona in an exclusive signing session in Paris on 4 June 2012. For an inside look at our signing with Cantona, click here.

With five minutes to go in the '96 final, and the scores tied 0-0, David James punched a corner clear which landed outside the penalty box at the feet of Eric Cantona. Cantona struck the ball through a crowded area and into the back of the net to win the trophy for the Red Devils. It gave Utd the double and capped an extraordinary season for Cantona after his comeback from a seven-month suspension.

The King is widely regarded as the greatest United player of the 90s, making this a highly collectable piece of memorabilia for any fan or the perfect leaving present for a colleague. The shirt comes in presentation packaging with an official certificate of authenticity featuring an image of Cantona signing.

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Eric Cantona: 'King Eric'

If Sir Alex Ferguson is the architect of Manchester United's 20-year dominance of English football, the cornerstone is Eric Cantona. Before the mercurial Frenchman arrived at Old Trafford the league championship trophy had eluded United for 26 years.

In the five seasons following his debut it graced the Old Trafford trophy cabinet on four occasions. For two of those it had the FA Cup for company.

Cantona was the enfant terrible of French football, bewilderingly gifted but with an unpredictable and fiery temperament that left coaches and officials exasperated.

After making his debut with Auxerre he won the French league and cup with Marseille, before moving to Bordeaux and then Montpellier where he won the French Cup again. He then captained Nimes, before his temperament led to a ban and - in fine Cantona fashion - a declaration of retirement.

Michel Platini and Gerard Houllier persuaded him on a move to England and he joined Sheffield Wednesday and then Leeds United, winning the league in 1992.

In December Cantona became part of the Ferguson revolution and helped United net the inaugural Premiership title in 1993. Cantona proved to be the magic ingredient in the Man United mix and under his influence a new breed of player broke through, with names like Beckham, Scholes and Giggs.

In 1994 Cantona took the famous number seven shirt and his talismanic performances won him the PFA's Player of the Year. In 1995 his passion got the better of him and he was banned for seven months for kung-fu kicking an abusive fan during a game against Crystal Palace.

Cantona finally retired at the height of his powers in May 1997. Cantona won 45 French caps but it is his immeasurable influence on his adopted football nation of England that has turned the genius Cantona into an almost mythical figure in the game.

Cantona celebrates with his Manchester United teammates after scoring a vital penalty in the 1994 FA Cup Final against Chelsea at Wembley.
Cantona celebrates with his Manchester United teammates after scoring a vital penalty in the 1994 FA Cup Final against Chelsea at Wembley.
Eric Cantona and Peter Schmeichel hold aloft the FA Cup trophy after their 1994 victory against Chelsea at Wembley.
Eric Cantona scores the opening goal for Man Utd during the Manchester United vs Southampton FA Cup Quarter Final Match at Old Trafford in March 2006.
Liverpool's John Scales can only look on as Cantona puts to use his skillful control of the ball and quick change of pace.
Cantona lifts the 1996 Premiership trophy.
Cantona dazzles for France in a friendly against England in 1992.
Cantona celebrates with his Manchester United teammates after scoring a vital penalty in the 1994 FA Cup Final against Chelsea at Wembley.
 
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