Worn by Gheorghe Hagi, Ioan Sabău, and Miodrag Belodedici during their return to the FIFA World Cup stage in Italy, advancing to the Round of 16 and marking a new era for Romanian football.
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Worn by Giuseppe Giannini, Thomas Häßler, and Ruggiero Rizzitelli during a transitional season under Ottavio Bianchi, as the club sought to rebuild following their Coppa Italia triumph the year before.
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The 1978/79 Arsenal FA Cup Final shirt featured the club’s traditional red body with white sleeves, paired with white shorts and red socks. It carried the simple Cannon crest on the chest and a plain design that reflected classic English football elegance. Worn in the dramatic 3–2 FA Cup Final victory over Manchester United, this kit became legendary as Arsenal lifted the trophy in one of Wembley’s most iconic matches.
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The 1983/84 Liverpool kit worn in the European Cup Final against AS Roma featured a classic all-red design with yellow pinstripes. Worn by legends such as Graeme Souness, Alan Hansen, and Ian Rush, this kit became iconic as Liverpool triumphed on penalties in Rome, lifting their fourth European Cup.
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Worn by Fernando Torres, Ariel Ibagaza, and Pablo Ibáñez during a season of consolidation in La Liga, with Torres emerging as the team’s undisputed leader and top scorer.
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Worn by Kiko, Diego Simeone, and José Luis Caminero during a transitional season that set the stage for their historic double-winning campaign the following year.
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The 1998 Denmark home shirt featured a classic red design with white sleeves and modern Hummel striping, paired with red shorts and socks. Worn by players such as Peter Schmeichel, the Laudrup brothers, and Jon Dahl Tomasson, this shirt was part of Denmark’s run to the quarter-finals of the 1998 World Cup in France.
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The 1988–90 Arsenal home shirt featured the club’s traditional red body with white sleeves, paired with white shorts and red socks. It carried the JVC sponsor across the chest, marking the peak of one of Arsenal’s most iconic shirt partnerships. Worn by legends such as Tony Adams, David Rocastle, and Michael Thomas, this kit is best remembered for the dramatic 1989 First Division title win at Anfield, when Thomas scored in stoppage time to secure the championship.
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The 2011/12 Marseille away shirt featured a dark blue design with bright orange trim, carrying the Intersport sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Mathieu Valbuena, André Ayew, and Loïc Rémy, this kit was used during Marseille’s Ligue 1 campaign and their run to the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals.
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The 2019/20 Atlético Madrid away shirt featured a sleek all-black design with red accents, paired with the Plus500 sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as João Félix, Koke, and Álvaro Morata, this kit became iconic in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16, where Atlético eliminated defending champions Liverpool at Anfield before reaching the quarter-finals.
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