The 1993/94 Colo-Colo away shirt featured a classic black design with white trim, proudly displaying the Cristal sponsor across the chest. Paired with black shorts and socks, this kit provided a sharp contrast to the team’s iconic all-white home look. Worn by players such as José Luis Sierra, Gabriel Mendoza, and Marcelo Barticciotto, this away kit was used during both Chilean league campaigns and international competitions, representing Colo-Colo in one of the most competitive eras of South American football.
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The 2003/04 Sevilla away shirt featured a striking red design with white trim on the collar and sleeves, paired with red shorts and socks. It carried the Supermercados Champion sponsor across the chest and the club crest on the front. Worn by players such as José Antonio Reyes, Julio Baptista, and Javi Navarro, this kit was used during Sevilla’s campaign in La Liga, as the club continued to establish itself as a competitive force in Spanish football in the early 2000s.
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The 2011/12 Arsenal home shirt featured the club’s traditional red body with white sleeves, updated with red cuffs and a modern crew-neck collar. It carried the Fly Emirates sponsor across the chest and the club crest on the front. Paired with white shorts and red-and-white socks, this kit was worn by players such as Robin van Persie, Mikel Arteta, and Theo Walcott. The shirt is remembered for Van Persie’s prolific goalscoring season, which helped Arsenal secure third place in the Premier League and qualification for the Champions League.
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Worn by Eric Cantona, Ryan Giggs, and Roy Keane during a dominant spell under Sir Alex Ferguson, winning the 1995/96 Premier League and FA Cup double and cementing their status as England’s top side.
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Worn by Francesco Totti, Gabriel Batistuta, and Emerson during their Serie A title defense under Fabio Capello, narrowly missing out on back-to-back Scudetti with a strong second-place finish.
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Worn by Marco van Basten, Frank Rijkaard, and Franco Baresi during their 1–0 victory over Benfica in Vienna, securing back-to-back European Cup titles under Arrigo Sacchi.
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The 1979/82 Celtic home shirt featured the club’s iconic green and white hoops with a traditional v-neck collar, paired with white shorts and green socks. It carried no sponsor, preserving a pure and traditional football aesthetic. Worn by legends such as Danny McGrain, Roy Aitken, and Charlie Nicholas, this kit became symbolic of Celtic’s 1980 Scottish Cup triumph and their classic footballing heritage of the early 1980s.
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The 2009/10 Marseille home shirt featured a traditional white design with light blue trim, carrying the Direct Energie sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Didier Drogba (testimonial return), Mamadou Niang, and Lucho González, this kit became iconic as Marseille won the Ligue 1 title and the Coupe de la Ligue, ending an 18-year wait for a French championship.
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The 2003/04 Marseille home shirt featured a traditional white design with light blue trim, highlighted by the 9 Telecom sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Didier Drogba, Fabien Barthez, and Steve Marlet, this kit became iconic as Marseille reached the UEFA Cup final in Gothenburg and finished runners-up in Europe while competing strongly in Ligue 1.
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The 2004/05 Juventus away shirt featured a black design with white trim, providing a sleek and modern alternative to the home stripes. It carried the Tamoil sponsor domestically, while the Sky Sport sponsor appeared on shirts used in European competitions. Worn by players such as Alessandro Del Piero, Zlatan Ibrahimović, and Pavel Nedvěd, this kit was part of Juve’s successful season under Fabio Capello, as they claimed the Serie A title.
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The 1998/99 Marseille home shirt featured the club’s traditional white design with light blue trim, proudly displaying the Ericsson sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Robert Pirès, Florian Maurice, and Laurent Blanc, this kit represented Marseille during their Ligue 1 campaign, where they finished runners-up and qualified for the UEFA Cup.
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The 1987/90 Rangers away shirt featured a vibrant red design with blue and white diagonal stripes across the chest, paired with red shorts and socks. It carried the McEwan’s Lager sponsor, combining flair and tradition. Worn by icons such as Ally McCoist, Richard Gough, and Trevor Steven, this kit became a symbol of the club’s resurgence under Graeme Souness during a dominant spell in Scottish football.
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Worn by Gareth Bale, Aaron Ramsey, and Ashley Williams during the dramatic Euro 2016 qualifying campaign and Wales’ emergence into the top 10 of FIFA rankings.
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