The 1996 Spain third shirt featured a dark navy design with bold red and yellow accents running diagonally across the front, reflecting the colours of the national flag. Paired with navy shorts and socks, it displayed the Adidas three stripes on the shoulders and the Spanish crest on the chest. Worn by players such as Luis Enrique, Fernando Hierro, and Josep Guardiola during Euro 1996, this kit became a cult classic for its daring design and modern flair, perfectly capturing the vibrant spirit of Spanish football in the 1990s.
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Worn by Francesco Totti, Aldair, and Marco Delvecchio during a transitional season under Carlos Bianchi, as a young Totti began to emerge as a future club legend amidst inconsistent league form.
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Worn by Hidetoshi Nakata, Zé Maria, and Milan Rapaić during their remarkable return to Serie A under coach Vujadin Boškov, fighting to solidify midtable status in Italy’s top flight.
Worn by Nicolas Anelka, Laurent Robert, and Jay-Jay Okocha during a transitional Ligue 1 season, as the club sought consistency while competing in domestic and European competitions.
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The 2004/05 Arsenal away shirt featured a classic yellow design with dark red (maroon) trim on the collar and sleeves, paired with yellow shorts and socks. It displayed the O2 sponsor across the chest and the club crest with a special golden outline, marking Arsenal’s status as defending Premier League champions. Worn by stars such as Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira, and Dennis Bergkamp, this away kit was used during the season that included Arsenal’s 49-game unbeaten run in the league.
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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 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 Paul Pogba, Marcus Rashford, and David De Gea during a turbulent season marked by José Mourinho’s departure, Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s interim revival, and a sixth-place Premier League finish under an evolving ten‑Hag era.
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Worn by David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, and Roy Keane during a defining era under Sir Alex Ferguson, securing consecutive Premier League titles in 1998–99 and 1999–2000, including the historic Treble campaign of 1999.
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Worn by Miroslav Klose, Felipe Anderson, and Lucas Biglia during a revival under Stefano Pioli, culminating in a 3rd‑place Serie A finish and Coppa Italia final appearance.
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