The 1991–93 Arsenal away shirt featured the club’s legendary “bruised banana” design, with a bold yellow base covered in jagged black geometric patterns and finished with red trim on the collar and cuffs. It carried the JVC sponsor across the chest and was paired with yellow shorts and socks. Worn by stars such as Ian Wright, Tony Adams, and Paul Merson, this kit has become one of the most iconic and collectible shirts in Premier League history, symbolising early 1990s football culture.
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The 2005/06 Liverpool home shirt for the UEFA Champions League featured a classic all-red design with white trim, carrying the Carlsberg sponsor across the chest and the Champions League starball patches on the sleeves. Worn by players such as Steven Gerrard, Xabi Alonso, and Jamie Carragher, this kit represented Liverpool as the defending European champions, with the squad reaching the Round of 16 before being eliminated by Benfica.
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The 2004/05 Arsenal home shirt featured the club’s traditional red body with white sleeves, updated with a modern V-neck collar. It carried the O2 sponsor across the chest and the club crest with a golden outline, celebrating Arsenal’s status as defending Premier League champions. Paired with white shorts and red socks, this kit was worn by stars such as Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, and Patrick Vieira. It became memorable as Arsenal extended their 49-game unbeaten run, cementing their place in Premier League history.
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The 1978/79 Arsenal FA Cup Final shirt featured the club’s traditional red body with white sleeves, paired with white shorts and red socks. It carried the simple Cannon crest on the chest and a plain design that reflected classic English football elegance. Worn in the dramatic 3–2 FA Cup Final victory over Manchester United, this kit became legendary as Arsenal lifted the trophy in one of Wembley’s most iconic matches.
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Worn by Eric Cantona, Ryan Giggs, and Paul Scholes during a season that saw Sir Alex Ferguson’s side defend the Premier League crown and capture the FA Cup.
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The 1964/65 Liverpool kit worn in the FA Cup Final featured a classic all-red shirt with white shorts and red socks, symbolising Bill Shankly’s vision of an all-red identity that would soon become iconic. Worn by players such as Roger Hunt, Ian St John, and Ron Yeats, this kit became historic as Liverpool defeated Leeds United 2–1 after extra time at Wembley to lift the FA Cup for the first time in the club’s history.
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The 1985/86 Liverpool home shirt featured a classic all-red design with white V-neck and cuffs, proudly displaying the Crown Paints sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Kenny Dalglish, Ian Rush, and Alan Hansen, this kit became legendary as Liverpool won the First Division and FA Cup double, the first in the club’s history. Dalglish, serving as player-manager, scored the decisive goal against Chelsea to clinch the league title before completing the double at Wembley.
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The 1997/1999 Leeds United away shirt featured a navy blue base with striking yellow accents on the collar, sleeves, and side panels, paired with navy shorts and socks. It displayed the Packard Bell sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest, creating a bold and modern look for the late 1990s. Worn by stars such as Harry Kewell, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, and Lee Bowyer, this kit became a fan favourite during an exciting era for Leeds United as the club competed strongly in the Premier League and UEFA Cup.
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Worn by George Best, Denis Law, and Bobby Charlton during a transitional season following their European Cup triumph, as the squad juggled domestic responsibilities after continental glory under Sir Matt Busby.
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The 1976/77 Manchester United kit worn in the FA Cup Final featured a classic red shirt with white trim, paired with white shorts and black socks. Worn by players such as Lou Macari, Stuart Pearson, and Jimmy Greenhoff, this kit became iconic as United defeated Liverpool 2–1 at Wembley to lift the FA Cup, denying their rivals a historic treble.
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Worn by Martin Buchan, Lou Macari, and Brian Greenhoff during an era of consolidation and progress under Tommy Docherty and Dave Sexton, as the club rebuilt towards future success.
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The 2004/05 Liverpool kit worn in the UEFA Champions League Final in Istanbul featured a classic all-red design with white trim, proudly carrying the Carlsberg sponsor across the chest and the Champions League patches on the sleeves. Worn by heroes such as Steven Gerrard, Xabi Alonso, and Jamie Carragher, this kit became immortal as Liverpool staged the famous “Miracle of Istanbul”, coming back from 3–0 down to draw 3–3 with AC Milan before winning on penalties to lift their fifth European Cup.
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The 1988–90 Arsenal home shirt featured the club’s traditional red body with white sleeves, paired with white shorts and red socks. It carried the JVC sponsor across the chest, marking the peak of one of Arsenal’s most iconic shirt partnerships. Worn by legends such as Tony Adams, David Rocastle, and Michael Thomas, this kit is best remembered for the dramatic 1989 First Division title win at Anfield, when Thomas scored in stoppage time to secure the championship.
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Worn by Bryan Robson, Norman Whiteside, and Frank Stapleton during Ron Atkinson’s second season in charge, highlighted by an FA Cup victory and the club’s resurgence as a force in English football.
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Worn by Ruud van Nistelrooy, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Paul Scholes during a transitional era under Sir Alex Ferguson, highlighted by an FA Cup triumph in 2004 and the emergence of Ronaldo as a rising star.
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