The Leeds United away shirt used between 1997 and 1999 came in a bold yellow design with blue trim, featuring the Packard Bell sponsor across the front. Worn by players such as Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Harry Kewell, and Lucas Radebe, this kit was part of an exciting era for Leeds as they rose in the Premier League standings and returned to European competition.
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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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The 1996/97 Werder Bremen home shirt featured a green design with white trim on the collar and sleeves, paired with white shorts and green socks. It carried the DBV sponsor across the chest, a familiar brand associated with the club in the mid-1990s. Worn by players such as Andreas Herzog, Wladimir Bestchastnych, and Dieter Eilts, this kit represented Bremen in the Bundesliga during a transitional era for the club.
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Worn by Kylian Mbappé, Neymar Jr., and Thiago Silva during PSG’s dominant season of domestic trebles and their first-ever UEFA Champions League final appearance.
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Worn by Simão Sabrosa, Nuno Gomes, and Miguel during a successful era under Giovanni Trapattoni, highlighted by winning the 2004/05 Primeira Liga title – the club’s first league triumph in 11 years.
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Worn by George Best, Denis Law, and Bobby Charlton during a transitional season following their European Cup triumph, as the squad juggled domestic responsibilities after continental glory under Sir Matt Busby.
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The 1976/77 Manchester United kit worn in the FA Cup Final featured a classic red shirt with white trim, paired with white shorts and black socks. Worn by players such as Lou Macari, Stuart Pearson, and Jimmy Greenhoff, this kit became iconic as United defeated Liverpool 2–1 at Wembley to lift the FA Cup, denying their rivals a historic treble.
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Worn by Martin Buchan, Lou Macari, and Brian Greenhoff during an era of consolidation and progress under Tommy Docherty and Dave Sexton, as the club rebuilt towards future success.
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Worn by Francesco Totti, Cafu, and Paulo Sérgio during Zdeněk Zeman’s first season in charge, as Roma adopted an attacking style of play and finished a strong fourth in Serie A.
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The PSG 2001/02 third shirt stood out with its white base and bold red vertical stripe, a nod to the club’s classic Hechter design. Featuring the Opel sponsor, it was worn by stars like Ronaldinho, Nicolas Anelka, and Jay-Jay Okocha during a season where PSG competed in both Ligue 1 and the UEFA Cup.
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The 1991/92 Marseille home shirt featured the club’s traditional white design with light blue trim, proudly displaying the Panasonic sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Jean-Pierre Papin, Abedi Pelé, and Chris Waddle, this kit became iconic as Marseille were crowned Ligue 1 champions, securing their fourth consecutive French league title.
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