The 2020/2021 Paris Saint-Germain fourth shirt featured a bold black design with pink and purple gradient details, inspired by the Air Jordan “Space Hippie” collection. Paired with black shorts and socks, it carried the Jordan Jumpman logo and the All Accor Live Limitless sponsor across the chest. Worn by stars such as Kylian Mbappé, Neymar Jr., and Ángel Di María, this kit stood out for its streetwear influence and modern flair, blending PSG’s luxury style with the global appeal of the Jordan brand.
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Worn by Francesco Totti, Gabriel Batistuta, and Vincenzo Montella during their legendary Serie A campaign under Fabio Capello, capturing the club’s third Scudetto in thrilling fashion.
Worn by Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, and Ryan Giggs during their Premier League title win under Sir Alex Ferguson, as they made a dramatic Champions League comeback season.
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The 1998/99 Liverpool away shirt featured a striking ecru (cream) design with green trim, proudly displaying the Carlsberg sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Michael Owen, Robbie Fowler, and Steve McManaman, this kit represented Liverpool during Gérard Houllier’s early tenure, as the club competed in the Premier League and domestic cups at the end of the 1990s.
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The 1982–84 Liverpool away shirt featured a yellow design with red trim, complemented by the Crown Paints sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Kenny Dalglish, Ian Rush, and Graeme Souness, this kit represented Liverpool during a golden era, as the club secured the 1983 and 1984 First Division titles, the 1984 League Cup, and the 1984 European Cup in Rome.
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Worn by David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, and Roy Keane during the club’s historic Treble-winning season, capturing the Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Champions League under Sir Alex Ferguson.
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The 1999/2000 Manchester United third shirt came in a bold black design with white and red details, carrying the Vodafone sponsor across the chest. Worn by stars such as David Beckham, Roy Keane, and Dwight Yorke, this kit was part of United’s campaign as defending Premier League and Champions League champions.
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The Juventus FC 2020/2021 Humanrace Kit delivered a modern reinterpretation of the club’s late-90s look with hand-drawn black stripes painted over a white base, giving the shirt a raw, artistic finish. The pink accent behind the crest paid homage to Juve’s historic colours, while the monochrome Jeep sponsor kept the design clean. Worn by players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Dybala, and Morata, this kit blended classic Juventus identity with expressive Humanrace style.
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Worn by Thierry Henry, Robert Pires, and Patrick Vieira during a dominant era that included winning the 2001/02 Premier League and FA Cup double under Arsène Wenger.
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The 2001/02 Arsenal away shirt featured a striking gold design with navy blue trim on the collar and sleeves, paired with navy shorts and gold socks. It displayed the SEGA sponsor across the chest, a bold and memorable partnership of the early 2000s. Worn by stars such as Thierry Henry, Robert Pirès, and Patrick Vieira, this kit became legendary as Arsenal completed their famous 2001/02 Double, winning both the Premier League and the FA Cup, with the league title memorably clinched at Old Trafford.
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Worn by David Beckham, Wayne Rooney, and Steven Gerrard during England’s Euro 2004 campaign, including memorable group-stage performances and a quarter-final finish under Sven-Göran Eriksson.
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Worn by Scott Brown, Victor Wanyama, and Georgios Samaras during a landmark season that saw the club win the Scottish Premier League and famously defeat Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League at Celtic Park.
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The 2000–02 AC Milan home shirt featured the club’s iconic red and black vertical stripes, paired with black shorts and black socks. It displayed the Opel sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest, maintaining the classic Rossoneri identity. This kit was worn by legends such as Paolo Maldini, Andriy Shevchenko, and Rui Costa during Serie A and Champions League campaigns. Although the period was challenging domestically, the shirt remains a fan favourite, remembered for Shevchenko’s goals and Maldini’s leadership.
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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 1998 Yugoslavia home shirt featured a deep royal blue base with bold white side panels and red trim, paired with white shorts and blue socks. It displayed the Kappa logo and the national crest, introducing a modern, athletic design for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France. Worn by stars such as Predrag Mijatović, Dejan Stanković, and Siniša Mihajlović, this kit became an instant classic as Yugoslavia advanced to the Round of 16, representing both style and strength.
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The 1997/98 Ajax home shirt featured the club’s classic white base with a bold central red panel, paired with white shorts and socks. It displayed the ABN AMRO sponsor vertically along the red stripe, with the club crest also positioned within the panel. This kit kept the traditional Ajax look while carrying a slightly more modern fit for the late 1990s. Worn by stars such as Jari Litmanen, Danny Blind, and Patrick Kluivert, it was part of Ajax’s continued dominance in Dutch football, as they lifted the Eredivisie title in 1998.
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Worn by Giuseppe Giannini, Thomas Häßler, and Ruggiero Rizzitelli during a transitional season under Ottavio Bianchi, as the Giallorossi aimed to build on their UEFA Cup Final appearance from the previous year.