The 1985/86 Liverpool away shirt featured a yellow design with red trim, proudly displaying the Crown Paints sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Ian Rush, Kenny Dalglish, and Jan Mølby, this kit became iconic as Liverpool completed the historic First Division and FA Cup double, with Rush finishing as the league’s top scorer and Dalglish scoring the decisive goal to clinch the title at Chelsea.
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Worn by João Pinto, Ricardo Quaresma, and Mário Jardel during a season of attacking flair and emerging talent, as the team finished third in the Primeira Liga and made a strong run in domestic competitions.
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The 2012 Santos home shirt for kids featured the club’s traditional all-white design with subtle gold trim, paired with white shorts and socks. Carrying the BMG sponsor and Santos crest, it mirrored the senior team’s look worn by Neymar and Ganso during a dominant era for the club. Designed for young fans, this kit captured the same class and heritage that have made Santos FC one of the most respected names in world football.
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The 1989–91 Marseille home shirt featured a classic white design with light blue trim, proudly displaying the Panasonic sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Jean-Pierre Papin, Chris Waddle, and Abedi Pelé, this kit represented Marseille during a golden era in which they secured back-to-back Ligue 1 titles and competed strongly in European competitions.
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Worn by Didier Drogba, Frank Lampard, and Petr Čech during their historic season, culminating in the club’s first-ever UEFA Champions League triumph and an FA Cup victory under Roberto Di Matteo.
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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 2014 Germany away shirt featured a red and black horizontal striped design, paired with black shorts and socks. It carried the DFB crest with three stars above it. Worn by stars such as Thomas Müller, Philipp Lahm, and Mesut Özil, this kit became iconic at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, most famously worn in the 7–1 semi-final win over Brazil.
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The 2010 Mexico away shirt featured a black design with striking red details, highlighted by the Adidas three-stripe motif and the national crest on the chest. Worn by players such as Rafael Márquez, Giovani dos Santos, and Javier Hernández, this kit was showcased at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, where Mexico reached the Round of 16.
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The AC Milan 2013/2014 third kit featured a stunning metallic gold design with elegant black and red detailing, paying tribute to the club’s legendary European success. The minimalist layout gave the shirt a luxury feel, while subtle trim on the sleeves and collar added contrast without overpowering the design. Worn by players such as Riccardo Kaká, Mario Balotelli, and Stephan El Shaarawy, this kit stood out as one of Milan’s most unique modern shirts, symbolizing heritage, prestige, and continental excellence.
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In the 2004 UEFA Champions League Final against AS Monaco, FC Porto wore their traditional blue and white striped home shirt, paired with blue shorts and white socks. The kit featured the Revigres sponsor across the chest. Worn by stars such as Deco, Ricardo Carvalho, and Vítor Baía, this shirt became legendary as Porto, led by José Mourinho, secured a 3–0 victory in Gelsenkirchen, lifting the club’s second European Cup.
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