Worn by David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, and Roy Keane during their European title defense, as Sir Alex Ferguson’s side advanced to the quarter-finals while dominating domestically in the Premier League.
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The 2014/15 Arsenal home shirt featured the club’s traditional red body with white sleeves, updated with a modern crew-neck design and subtle red detailing on the cuffs. It displayed 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 stars such as Alexis Sánchez, Mesut Özil, and Santi Cazorla. It became memorable during a season in which Arsenal lifted the FA Cup at Wembley, defeating Aston Villa 4–0 in the final.
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The 1999/2000 SS Lazio home shirt featured the club’s iconic sky blue design with white trim on the shoulders and collar, paired with white shorts and sky blue socks. It displayed the Cirio sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest and the Puma logo, creating one of Lazio’s most elegant and memorable looks. Worn by stars such as Alessandro Nesta, Pavel Nedvěd, and Juan Sebastián Verón, this kit became legendary as Lazio won both the Serie A title and the Coppa Italia, completing a historic domestic double that defined the peak of the club’s golden era.
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The 2007/08 Bayern Munich home shirt featured a red design with bold white horizontal stripes, carrying the T-Home sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Luca Toni, Miroslav Klose, and Franck Ribéry, this kit became memorable as Bayern won the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, and DFB-Ligapokal treble in Ottmar Hitzfeld’s final season in charge.
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The 2012–14 Arsenal home shirt featured a classic red body with white sleeves, updated with navy and red trim on the cuffs and collar. It displayed the Fly Emirates sponsor across the chest and the club crest on the front. Paired with white shorts and red socks, this kit kept to Arsenal’s traditional identity while adding a modern twist. Worn by players such as Santi Cazorla, Jack Wilshere, and Olivier Giroud, it was used over two seasons, including the 2013/14 campaign when Arsenal lifted the FA Cup, ending a nine-year trophy drought.
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The 2018 Germany mash-up shirt was a special edition kit created by Adidas, combining design elements from past iconic shirts, including the 1990 World Cup-winning chest graphic and details from the 2014 World Cup kit. It featured a patchwork look in Germany’s traditional white, black, and grey tones, paired with black shorts. Released in limited numbers, this shirt celebrated the 20-year partnership between Adidas and the DFB, making it highly collectible among fans.
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Worn by Callum McGregor, Kyogo Furuhashi, and Jota during a remarkable revival under Ange Postecoglou, reclaiming the Scottish Premiership title and securing a domestic League Cup double.
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Worn by Edwin van der Sar during a historic season under Sir Alex Ferguson, as the Dutch shot-stopper helped United to their record 10th Premier League title and a Champions League triumph in Moscow.
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The Chelsea FC 1988/1989 Home Kit featured a bold royal blue base with subtle tonal vertical striping, delivering a classic late-80s football aesthetic. The shirt included a distinctive white collar with red and blue trim, paired with matching blue shorts and socks to complete the traditional Chelsea look. The large Commodore sponsor stood prominently across the chest, making it one of the most recognisable designs of the era. Worn by players such as Kerry Dixon and Dennis Wise, this kit is remembered for its sharp design and strong identity during a defining period in Chelsea’s history.
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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 Kiko, Milinko Pantić, and José Luis Caminero during their title-defending season, following the historic 1995/96 La Liga and Copa del Rey double.
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