The 1976/77 Liverpool kit worn in the European Cup Final against Borussia Mönchengladbach featured a classic all-red design with white trim, reflecting the club’s traditional style of the era. Worn by players such as Kenny Dalglish, Kevin Keegan, and Phil Neal, this kit became legendary as Liverpool triumphed 3–1 in Rome, lifting their first-ever European Cup. Neal’s penalty, along with goals from Terry McDermott and Phil Neal, sealed a historic night for the club.
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The Leicester City away shirt from 1983 to 1985 featured a bold red design with white trim, complemented by the classic Ind Coope sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Gary Lineker, Alan Smith, and Steve Lynex, this kit represented the Foxes during their competitive seasons in the First Division of English football.
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The 1999/2000 Leeds United third shirt came in a bold navy design with white and yellow details, featuring the Packard Bell sponsor across the chest. Worn by stars such as Harry Kewell, Mark Viduka, and Alan Smith, this kit was part of a memorable season where Leeds finished third in the Premier League and reached the UEFA Cup semi-finals.
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The 1998/99 Leeds United third shirt featured a striking navy blue design with yellow trim, carrying the Packard Bell sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Harry Kewell, and Lucas Radebe, this kit represented Leeds during a strong Premier League campaign that saw them finish fourth and qualify for Europe.
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Worn by Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney, and Ryan Giggs during Sir Alex Ferguson’s final season culminating in United’s record‑extending 20th Premier League title.
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The 1994/95 Sheffield Wednesday away shirt featured a bold yellow design with black trim, highlighted by the Sanderson sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Chris Waddle, David Hirst, and Mark Bright, this kit represented Wednesday during their Premier League campaign in the mid-1990s.
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Worn by Eric Cantona, Ryan Giggs, and Roy Keane during a dominant spell under Sir Alex Ferguson, winning the 1995/96 Premier League and FA Cup double and cementing their status as England’s top side.
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Worn by Robin van Persie, Ryan Giggs, and Rio Ferdinand during Sir Alex Ferguson’s final season in charge, as the club secured their 20th English league title in dominant fashion.
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Worn by David Beckham, Eric Cantona, and Paul Scholes during a dominant era under Sir Alex Ferguson, capturing the 1996/97 Premier League title and solidifying the club’s attacking identity.
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Worn by Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, and Paul Scholes during a resurgent season under Sir Alex Ferguson, reclaiming the Premier League title and laying the groundwork for their Champions League triumph the following year.
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The 2012–14 Arsenal home shirt featured a classic red body with white sleeves, updated with navy and red trim on the cuffs and collar. It displayed the Fly Emirates sponsor across the chest and the club crest on the front. Paired with white shorts and red socks, this kit kept to Arsenal’s traditional identity while adding a modern twist. Worn by players such as Santi Cazorla, Jack Wilshere, and Olivier Giroud, it was used over two seasons, including the 2013/14 campaign when Arsenal lifted the FA Cup, ending a nine-year trophy drought.
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The 2019/20 Arsenal home shirt featured the club’s traditional red body with white sleeves, refreshed with retro-inspired white collars and cuffs trimmed with red. It displayed the Fly Emirates sponsor across the chest and the club crest on the front. Paired with white shorts and red-and-white socks, the design celebrated Arsenal’s classic identity with a modern twist. Worn by players such as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Mesut Özil, and Bukayo Saka, this kit was part of a season that ended with Arsenal lifting the FA Cup at Wembley, defeating Chelsea 2–1.
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The 1996/97 Arsenal away shirt featured a vibrant navy and teal design with orange trim, giving it one of the most distinctive looks of the 1990s. It carried the JVC sponsor across the chest and was paired with navy shorts and socks. Worn by players such as Dennis Bergkamp, Ian Wright, and Tony Adams, this kit is remembered from Arsène Wenger’s early days at the club, as Arsenal began transitioning into a new era under the French manager.
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Worn by Marcus Rashford, Bruno Fernandes, and Lisandro Martínez during Erik ten Hag’s first full season in charge, highlighted by an FA Cup victory and a strong Premier League resurgence finishing third.
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Worn by Wayne Rooney, Ryan Giggs, and Nemanja Vidić during a record-breaking Premier League campaign under Sir Alex Ferguson, clinching their 19th English league title and reaching the UEFA Champions League final against Barcelona.
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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 Wolverhampton Wanderers 2009/2010 home shirt featured the club’s signature old gold base with bold black side panels, paired with black shorts and old-gold socks. It carried the Sportingbet sponsor across the chest alongside the modern Wolves crest, creating a sharp Premier League look. Worn by stars such as Kevin Doyle, Matt Jarvis, and Jody Craddock, this kit marked Wolves’ return to the Premier League and became symbolic of a gritty, hard-working season at Molineux.
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The Liverpool FC 2008 Champions League Final Kit – Long Sleeve featured a classic red design with white piping along the shoulders and sleeves, paired with matching long red cuffs for a clean, traditional look. It carried the Carlsberg sponsor across the chest and the gold Champions League patches on the sleeves, marking Liverpool’s status as one of Europe’s elite clubs. The shirt also included the special Athens 2007/08 final embroidery beneath the crest, giving it a unique match-specific identity. Worn by stars such as Steven Gerrard, Fernando Torres, Jamie Carragher, and Xabi Alonso, this long-sleeve version remains a fan favourite for its elegant simplicity and its connection to Liverpool’s continued European pedigree during the late 2000s.
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The Liverpool FC 2008 Champions League Final Kit – Long Sleeve featured a classic red design with white piping along the shoulders and sleeves, paired with matching long red cuffs for a clean, traditional look. It carried the Carlsberg sponsor across the chest and the gold Champions League patches on the sleeves, marking Liverpool’s status as one of Europe’s elite clubs. The shirt also included the special Athens 2007/08 final embroidery beneath the crest, giving it a unique match-specific identity. Worn by stars such as Steven Gerrard, Fernando Torres, Jamie Carragher, and Xabi Alonso, this long-sleeve version remains a fan favourite for its elegant simplicity and its connection to Liverpool’s continued European pedigree during the late 2000s.
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Worn by Eric Cantona, Ryan Giggs, and Roy Keane during a dominant spell under Sir Alex Ferguson, winning the 1995/96 Premier League and FA Cup double and cementing their status as England’s top side.
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The Southampton FC 2015/2016 Home Kit delivered a bold twist on tradition with its red-and-white vertical stripes, complemented by black detailing on the collar, shoulders, and sleeves. The kit featured the Veho sponsor across the front and a clean, modern layout that kept the club’s identity strong. Worn by players like Sadio Mané, Virgil van Dijk, and José Fonte, this home shirt is remembered for its striking design during a standout Premier League campaign.
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The 1991/92 Liverpool away shirt featured a silver/grey design with bold red accents and a geometric pattern, proudly displaying the Candy sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as John Barnes, Ian Rush, and Steve McManaman, this kit is remembered as part of Liverpool’s centenary season, in which they lifted the FA Cup under manager Graeme Souness.
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The 1980/81 Liverpool kit worn in the European Cup Final against Real Madrid featured a classic all-red design with yellow trim, complemented by the Hitachi sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Alan Kennedy, Kenny Dalglish, and Graeme Souness, this kit became historic as Liverpool triumphed 1–0 in Paris, with Kennedy scoring the decisive goal to secure the club’s third European Cup.
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The 2016/17 Leicester City home shirt featured a rich royal blue base with subtle pin-stripe texture, accented by elegant gold trim and piping. The King Power sponsor was prominently displayed on the chest. Worn by key players like Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez, and Wes Morgan, this kit became iconic during Leicester’s historic Champions League debut season, following their miraculous Premier League title win.
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The 2000/01 Manchester United away shirt featured a striking white design with black and red trim, paired with the classic Vodafone sponsor on the chest. Worn by legends such as David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, and Paul Scholes, this kit was part of United’s dominant season as they secured a third consecutive Premier League title.
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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 Emile Heskey, Stephen Ireland, and Richard Dunne during a tumultuous Premier League season under Alex McLeish, followed by a dramatic survival battle.
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Worn by Ruud van Nistelrooy, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Ryan Giggs during a transitional period under Sir Alex Ferguson, highlighted by an FA Cup final appearance and the emergence of Ronaldo as a future star.
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The 2003–05 Newcastle United home shirt featured the club’s traditional black and white vertical stripes, highlighted by the Northern Rock sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Alan Shearer, Craig Bellamy, and Kieron Dyer, this kit represented Newcastle during campaigns that included the UEFA Cup semi-finals in 2004 and consistent battles near the top of the Premier League.
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