The 1997 Internacional home shirt featured the club’s traditional red design with white trim, proudly displaying the Banrisul sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Dunga, Fabiano, and Christian, this kit represented Inter during their Campeonato Brasileiro campaign and state competitions in the late 1990s.
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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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Worn by Mauro Silva, Silvinho, and Edmundo during Bragantino's remarkable run to the 1991 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A final under manager Carlos Alberto Parreira.
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The 1978 Santos away shirt featured a classic black-and-white striped design, paired with black shorts and white socks. Free of a sponsor, it highlighted the club’s iconic identity and timeless simplicity. Worn by stars such as João Paulo and Pita, this kit represented Santos during a traditional yet competitive era in Brazilian football, showcasing the club’s deep-rooted elegance and pride.
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The 1998 Santos away shirt featured black and white vertical stripes with a modern twist, paired with black shorts and socks. It displayed the Unicor across the chest alongside the club crest, creating a striking late-90s look. Worn by players such as Edu Dracena and Marcos Assunção, this kit stood out for blending classic Santos style with contemporary design.
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The 2011 Copa Libertadores away shirt for Colo-Colo featured a black design with white trim, with the Cristal sponsor prominently across the chest. Worn by stars such as Esteban Paredes, Rodrigo Millar, and Ezequiel Miralles, this kit represented Colo-Colo in South America’s premier competition, though the team fell short of progressing deep into the tournament.
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The 1992 Colo-Colo home shirt featured the club’s all-white design with black trim, proudly displaying the LADA sponsor. Worn by players such as Jaime Pizarro, Marcelo Barticciotto, and Gabriel Mendoza, this kit carried the legacy of the previous year’s Libertadores triumph, representing Colo-Colo in both domestic competitions and continental tournaments.
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The 2011 Colo-Colo Copa Libertadores home shirt retained the traditional all-white look with black trim, carrying the Cristal sponsor. Worn by players including Esteban Paredes, Rodrigo Millar, and Ezequiel Miralles, this kit represented Colo-Colo in South America’s biggest club competition, continuing the club’s tradition as Chile’s most successful team.
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