The 2010/11 Liverpool third shirt featured a black design with cyan blue trim, highlighted by the Standard Chartered sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Steven Gerrard, Fernando Torres, and Dirk Kuyt, this kit was used in both the Premier League and the Europa League, giving Liverpool a modern alternative look during a transitional season.
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The 1988 East Germany home shirt featured a clean white design with subtle grey geometric patterns across the fabric, paired with black shorts and white socks. It displayed the DDR crest on the chest, symbolising the nation’s footballing identity. Worn by players such as Andreas Thom, Matthias Sammer, and Ulf Kirsten, this kit represented East Germany during their late-1980s international campaigns, including qualifiers for the 1988 Seoul Olympics and the 1990 World Cup.
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Worn by Pavel Nedvěd, Alessandro Nesta, and Roberto Mancini during Lazio’s rise to iconic domestic and European success, including the 1999–2000 Serie A title and Coppa Italia triumph.
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The 1992 Germany home shirt featured a classic white base with a bold black, red, and gold geometric motif across the shoulders, paired with black shorts and white socks. The kit carried the DFB eagle crest on the chest. Worn by players such as Jürgen Klinsmann, Andreas Brehme, and Thomas Häßler, this shirt was used at UEFA Euro 1992 in Sweden, where Germany reached the final.
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Worn by Barry Ferguson, Giovanni van Bronckhorst, and Jörg Albertz during a competitive era under Dick Advocaat, capturing the 1999/2000 Scottish Premier League title and Scottish Cup.
The 2003/04 Werder Bremen home shirt featured a classic green design with white sleeves, paired with white shorts and green socks. It carried the Young Spirit sponsor across the chest, reflecting the club’s modern identity in the early 2000s. Worn by players such as Aílton, Johan Micoud, and Tim Borowski, this kit became legendary as Bremen won the Bundesliga title and DFB-Pokal double, marking one of the most successful seasons in the club’s history.
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The 2006–08 Liverpool home shirt featured a classic all-red design with white trim, proudly displaying the Carlsberg sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Steven Gerrard, Xabi Alonso, and Jamie Carragher, this kit represented Liverpool during campaigns in the Premier League and the UEFA Champions League, including their run to the 2007 final in Athens.
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The 2007/08 Arsenal away shirt featured a dark navy design with red trim on the collar and sleeves, paired with navy shorts and socks. It displayed the Fly Emirates sponsor across the chest and the club crest, redesigned with a golden outline to mark Arsenal’s modern identity. Worn by players such as Cesc Fàbregas, Emmanuel Adebayor, and Tomáš Rosický, this kit became memorable during a season where Arsenal challenged strongly for the Premier League title, finishing third after leading much of the campaign.
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The 1996/97 Newcastle United goalkeeper shirt featured a vibrant green design with black patterned details, carrying the Newcastle Brown Ale sponsor across the chest. Worn primarily by Pavel Srníček and Shay Given, this kit was part of the season where Newcastle competed strongly in the Premier League, finishing as runners-up for a second consecutive year.
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