The 1997–99 Tigres UANL third shirt stood out with its striking blue design with yellow accents, carrying the CEMEX sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Luis Hernández, Claudio Suárez, and Sergio Almaguer, this kit offered an alternative look during a transitional era for Tigres in Liga MX as the club aimed to strengthen its position in Mexican football.
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The 1997–99 Tigres UANL home shirt featured a classic yellow design with blue details, highlighted by the CEMEX sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Luis Hernández, Claudio Suárez, and Sergio Almaguer, this kit represented Tigres during a transitional era in Liga MX, as the club worked to re-establish itself among Mexico’s top teams.
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The Chivas de Guadalajara 1995/1996 Away Kit delivered a clean and elegant look, featuring a predominantly white design accented with bold red and blue details that reflected the club’s classic colors. Subtle striping and sharp sleeve trim added character without overpowering the minimalist base, while the club crest sat proudly on the chest. Worn during a competitive era for Chivas in the mid-90s, this away kit stands out for its simplicity, balance, and unmistakable identity—perfectly capturing the traditional style of one of Mexico’s most iconic teams.
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The 1999/2000 Monterrey home shirt featured the club’s traditional blue and white vertical stripes, paired with the Vitro sponsor on the chest. Worn by players like Guillermo Franco and Sergio Verdirame, this kit represented Rayados during their Liga MX campaign at the turn of the millennium.
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