The 2020/21 Liverpool goalkeeper shirt featured a bold black design with grey patterned details, carrying the Standard Chartered sponsor across the chest. Worn by Alisson Becker throughout the campaign, this kit was part of a season where Liverpool battled through a defensive injury crisis but still secured a top-four finish in the Premier League, ensuring qualification for the UEFA Champions League.
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Worn by Richard Gough, Paul McStay, and Ally McCoist during Scotland’s debut at UEFA Euro 1992, where they delivered spirited performances against Europe’s elite.
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The Netherlands 2004 Home Kit featured the nation’s iconic bright orange design with subtle black detailing, delivering a clean and modern look for the Euro 2004 campaign. The shirt combined a sleek collar finish with minimalist styling, paired with black shorts and orange socks to complete the traditional Dutch colour scheme. Worn by stars such as Ruud van Nistelrooy, Arjen Robben, and Edgar Davids, this kit is remembered for its sharp simplicity and its association with the Netherlands’ strong run to the semi-finals of Euro 2004.
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The 2002–04 Arsenal home shirt featured the club’s traditional red body with white sleeves, modernised with a white round collar and thin red trim. It displayed the O2 sponsor across the chest and the club crest, updated to the new sleek design introduced in 2002. Paired with white shorts and red socks, this kit is remembered as one of the most iconic in club history. Worn by stars such as Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira, and Robert Pirès, it was the shirt of the 2003/04 “Invincibles” season, when Arsenal went unbeaten throughout the Premier League campaign to win the title.
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The 2000 Yugoslavia home shirt featured a classic royal blue design with white and red trim, paired with white shorts and blue socks. It displayed the FSSJ crest and Fila logo, symbolizing national pride during the team’s participation in Euro 2000. Worn by stars such as Siniša Mihajlović, Predrag Mijatović, and Dejan Stanković, this kit represented a talented generation that reached the tournament’s quarter-finals, combining modern style with strong patriotic colours.
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The 2009/10 Real Madrid away shirt featured a dark navy design with light yellow trim on the collar, shoulders, and sleeves. It carried the bwin.com sponsor across the chest and the club crest on the front. Paired with navy shorts and socks, the kit offered a sleek alternative to the famous all-white home look. Worn by players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaká, Karim Benzema, and Iker Casillas, this shirt is remembered from Ronaldo’s debut season at the Santiago Bernabéu, as Real Madrid finished second in La Liga with a then-record points tally.
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The 2005/06 Marseille home shirt featured a classic white design with light blue trim, carrying the NEUF Telecom sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Franck Ribéry, Lorik Cana, and Mamadou Niang, this kit represented Marseille during their Ligue 1 campaign and their run to the Coupe de France final.
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Worn by Bryan Robson, Norman Whiteside, and Frank Stapleton during Ron Atkinson’s second season in charge, highlighted by an FA Cup victory and the club’s resurgence as a force in English football.
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The 1984/85 Juventus home shirt featured the club’s traditional black and white vertical stripes, paired with black shorts and the Ariston sponsor across the chest. Worn by legends such as Michel Platini, Paolo Rossi, and Gaetano Scirea, this kit became historic as Juve lifted the 1985 European Cup in Heysel, the club’s first ever Champions League triumph.
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