The Wolverhampton Wanderers 1979–1982 long-sleeve home shirt featured the club’s classic old gold design with black trim on the collar and cuffs, paired with black shorts and old-gold socks. The long sleeves added a traditional 70s–80s look, while the Bully-era wolf crest sat proudly on the chest. Worn by players such as Andy Gray, Kenny Hibbitt, and John Richards, this kit is remembered from a period that included Wolves’ 1980 League Cup triumph, making it one of the most iconic shirts in the club’s history.
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The 1999/2000 Juventus away shirt featured a striking all-yellow design with blue trim, displaying the D+ (Telepiù) sponsor across the chest. Worn by stars such as Alessandro Del Piero, Zinedine Zidane, and Edgar Davids, this kit became memorable during a dramatic Serie A season, where Juventus battled Lazio for the Scudetto, only to miss out on the league title on the final day.
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Worn by Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie, and David De Gea during a difficult transition season under David Moyes, as the club endured a seventh-place Premier League finish following Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement.
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Worn by Mustafa Hadji (Africa’s first World Cup Goal of the Tournament), Salaheddine Bassir, Noureddine Naybet, Youssef Chippo and Abdelkrim El Hadrioui during their iconic 3-0 upset vs Scotland
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The 1988 West Germany away shirt featured a green design with white trim, presented in a long-sleeve version for cooler conditions. It displayed the DFB eagle crest on the chest. Worn by stars such as Andreas Brehme, Lothar Matthäus, and Rudi Völler, this kit was used at Euro 1988, where West Germany hosted the tournament.
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