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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Worn by Danny McGrain, Murdo MacLeod, and Roy Aitken during a legendary season capped by the dramatic 4–2 victory over Rangers at Celtic Park, securing the Scottish league title in iconic fashion.
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The 1996–98 Atalanta home shirt featured the club’s traditional black and blue vertical stripes, paired with black shorts and socks. It carried the Somet sponsor across the chest and the club crest on the front. The design kept a clean, classic look, staying true to Atalanta’s identity. Worn by players such as Filippo Inzaghi, Cristiano Doni, and Domenico Morfeo, this kit became memorable as Atalanta competed in Serie A during the late 1990s, showcasing young talents who would go on to shine in Italian football.
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The Mexico 1994 goalkeeper fourth kit featured one of the wildest and most iconic designs of the era, with a vibrant multicolour pattern inspired by Aztec art and geometric shapes, paired with matching shorts and socks. Worn by the legendary Jorge Campos, this kit became instantly recognisable for its bold mix of neon tones, sharp angles, and oversized, freestyle look—perfectly reflecting Campos’ unique personality and revolutionary style between the posts during the mid-1990s.
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The Netherlands national football team 2004 Home Kit – Long Sleeve featured the iconic bright orange design with clean black and white detailing, representing the classic identity of Dutch football. The long sleeves added a traditional touch to the sleek early-2000s Nike design, while subtle fabric textures and a sharp collar completed the look. Paired with black shorts and orange socks, the kit stood out during the Netherlands’ campaign at UEFA Euro 2004. Worn by stars such as Ruud van Nistelrooy, Edgar Davids, and Arjen Robben, this shirt remains a favourite among collectors of modern classic international kits.
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The 2015/16 Juventus home shirt featured the club’s traditional black and white vertical stripes, refreshed with a clean white crew-neck collar and white sleeves. It displayed the Jeep sponsor across the chest and the club crest with three gold stars above it, symbolising Juve’s dominance in Italian football. Paired with white shorts and white socks, the kit was worn by stars such as Paul Pogba, Paulo Dybala, and Gianluigi Buffon. This shirt is remembered from a season where Juventus claimed a fifth consecutive Serie A title and lifted the Coppa Italia, continuing their domestic dynasty.
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The 2009/10 Tottenham home shirt featured a white design with navy and yellow trim, paired with the bold Mansion sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Jermain Defoe, Luka Modrić, and Ledley King, this kit became memorable as Spurs finished fourth in the Premier League, securing qualification for the UEFA Champions League for the first time in the modern era.
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The 1979–81 Hamburg home shirt featured the club’s classic white design with red shorts, highlighted by the BP sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Kevin Keegan, Felix Magath, and Manfred Kaltz, this kit was part of a golden era for HSV, as they won the 1978–79 Bundesliga and reached the 1980 European Cup final.
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Worn by Ruud van Nistelrooy, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Ryan Giggs during a transitional period under Sir Alex Ferguson, highlighted by domestic cup success and the rise of Ronaldo as a global superstar.
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