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The 1997/98 Juventus Champions League home shirt kept the club’s traditional black and white stripes, but with a subtle difference from the domestic version — it carried the Sony MiniDisc sponsor across the chest, rather than the standard Sony logo. Worn by stars such as Zinedine Zidane, Alessandro Del Piero, and Edgar Davids, this kit became iconic during Juve’s run to the UEFA Champions League Final in Amsterdam, where they faced Real Madrid.
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The 1994/95 Ajax away shirt featured a dark navy design with red vertical details, highlighted by the ABN AMRO sponsor down the chest. Worn by stars such as Patrick Kluivert, Jari Litmanen, and Clarence Seedorf, this kit became iconic as Ajax went unbeaten in the UEFA Champions League, defeating AC Milan in the final to win their fourth European Cup.
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The 1996 Germany home shirt featured a white design with black trim, paired with black shorts and white socks. A thin black, red, and gold stripe ran along the collar and cuffs, symbolising national pride. The DFB eagle crest with three stars sat on the chest. Worn by Matthias Sammer, Jürgen Klinsmann, and Andreas Köpke, this kit became historic at UEFA Euro 1996 in England, where Germany were crowned champions.
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Worn by Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, and Ji‑sung Park during their treble-chasing season culminating in Premier League, League Cup, Club World Cup titles and a Champions League final appearance.
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The 1996 Germany away shirt featured a green design with white trim, a modernised take on the nation’s traditional away colour. It included the three stars above the DFB crest, marking Germany’s World Cup triumphs. Worn by players such as Jürgen Klinsmann, Andreas Köpke, and Matthias Sammer, this kit was part of Germany’s victorious campaign at UEFA Euro 1996 in England.
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The Chelsea FC 1987/1988 Home Kit featured a classic royal blue design with subtle tonal vertical striping, delivering a sharp and unmistakable late-80s Chelsea identity. The shirt included a white V-neck collar with red and blue trim, paired with matching blue shorts and socks for a clean, traditional look. With no sponsor displayed on the chest, the design felt pure and timeless, highlighting the club crest and classic Umbro styling. Worn by players such as Kerry Dixon and Pat Nevin, this kit remains a standout piece from Chelsea’s late-80s era.
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Worn by Paul McStay, Joe Miller, and Dariusz Dziekanowski during a turbulent period for the club, as they battled through managerial changes and increasing competition in Scottish football.
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The 2003/04 Arsenal away shirt featured a deep yellow base with blue trim, paired with blue shorts and yellow socks. It carried the O2 sponsor and was worn by the legendary Invincibles team that went unbeaten in the Premier League, led by Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira, and Robert Pirès. Sleek and instantly recognisable, this kit remains a symbol of perfection in modern football history.
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The 1997–99 FC Porto home shirt featured the club’s traditional blue and white vertical stripes, paired with blue shorts and white socks. It carried the Revigres sponsor across the chest, maintaining the partnership that defined much of the 1990s. Worn by players such as Jorge Costa, Deco, and Ljubinko Drulović, this kit was part of a dominant era in which Porto secured consecutive Primeira Divisão titles, cementing their status as the top club in Portugal.
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The 1986 Denmark home shirt featured the iconic half-and-half red and white design with pinstripes, paired with white shorts and red socks. It carried the Hummel chevrons on the shoulders, creating one of the most recognisable kits of the 1980s. Worn by stars like Preben Elkjær, Michael Laudrup, and Søren Lerby, this shirt became legendary during the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, symbolising Denmark’s attacking football.
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