
Available Shirts & Frames
Beckett Collectibles, established in 1984 by Dr. James Beckett, is a leading authority in the sports collectibles industry, renowned for its comprehensive price guides, grading services, and authentication of sports m...

Fabricks is a company specializing in the authentication of sports memorabilia, particularly match-worn football jerseys. They utilize advanced Near Field Communication (NFC) technology to ensure the authenticity and ...

Icons.com, established in 1999, is a leading company specializing in authentic signed football memorabilia. They offer a wide range of products, including signed shirts, photos, boots, and balls from renowned players ...

Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), established in 1991, is a leading third-party authentication and grading company for trading cards and memorabilia. Since its inception, PSA has certified over 70 million colle...
This collection brings together framed and unframed signed football shirts that include transparent proof signals. Across items you will see certificates, tamper-evident holograms, and media captured at the signing. Authenticators on this page include Fabricks, Icons, Beckett, Real Madrid CF, and UEFA. To verify, use the process stated on each product page, for example entering a serial on the authenticator’s site when available, or matching the enclosed certificate and signing media.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The shirt includes proof from the named provider, such as a certificate, hologram label, or signing media listed on the product page.
Follow the method on the product page, which may include entering a serial on the authenticator’s site or checking the enclosed COA and media.
We present items with proof from the stated provider and do not extend guarantees beyond that authenticator’s documentation.
Match-worn status is stated only when the product page confirms it, otherwise treat items as signed display shirts.
The package includes the shirt and any proof listed on the product page, for example a COA, hologram label, or printed media card.