Worn by Peter Schmeichel and Raimond van der Gouw during a period of transformative change under Sir Alex Ferguson, as United reasserted domestic dominance and built the foundations for future Champions League success.
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The 2002 Germany home shirt featured a traditional all-white base with black trim on the shoulders, paired with black shorts and white socks. The DFB eagle crest and three stars above the badge highlighted Germany’s World Cup history. Worn by players such as Oliver Kahn, Michael Ballack, and Miroslav Klose, this kit became iconic as Germany reached the 2002 FIFA World Cup Final in Japan/Korea, finishing runners-up to Brazil.
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The 2007 LA Galaxy home shirt marked a new era for the club, featuring a white design with a central golden sash, paired with white shorts and socks. It displayed the Herbalife sponsor for the first time, alongside the club crest, creating an instantly recognisable look. Worn by players such as David Beckham, Cobi Jones, and Landon Donovan, this shirt is iconic as the kit Beckham debuted in upon his arrival in MLS, ushering in a new era of global attention for both the club and the league.
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Worn by Marcelo “Chelo” Salas, Pedro González, and Milton Rodríguez during the club’s resurgence in Chilean football, culminating in a runner-up league finish and a Copa Apertura championship.
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The 1997–99 Tigres UANL home shirt featured a classic yellow design with blue details, highlighted by the CEMEX sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Luis Hernández, Claudio Suárez, and Sergio Almaguer, this kit represented Tigres during a transitional era in Liga MX, as the club worked to re-establish itself among Mexico’s top teams.
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The 1997/98 Juventus away shirt featured a blue design with large outlined (empty) stars across the shoulders, giving it a bold yet minimalist look. The shirt carried the Sony sponsor across the chest, with yellow detailing on the collar and sleeve edges for contrast. Worn by stars such as Zinedine Zidane, Alessandro Del Piero, and Edgar Davids, this away kit became memorable as Juventus secured the Serie A title and reached the UEFA Champions League Final against Real Madrid in Amsterdam.
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Worn by Antoine Griezmann, Diego Godín, and Jan Oblak during a season that saw them finish second in La Liga and lift the UEFA Super Cup with a memorable win over Real Madrid.
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The 2018 Germany away shirt featured a green base with a retro-inspired geometric pattern, referencing the away shirt from 1990. Paired with white shorts and green socks, it displayed the DFB crest with four stars. Worn by players like Mats Hummels, Toni Kroos, and Mesut Özil, this kit was used at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, though Germany endured a disappointing group-stage exit.
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The Wolverhampton Wanderers 2009/2010 home shirt featured the club’s signature old gold base with bold black side panels, paired with black shorts and old-gold socks. It carried the Sportingbet sponsor across the chest alongside the modern Wolves crest, creating a sharp Premier League look. Worn by stars such as Kevin Doyle, Matt Jarvis, and Jody Craddock, this kit marked Wolves’ return to the Premier League and became symbolic of a gritty, hard-working season at Molineux.
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The 1996 Turkey home shirt featured a white base with bold red horizontal chest stripes, reflecting the design of the national flag. It displayed the crescent and star emblem on the chest and was paired with white shorts and socks. Worn by players such as Rüştü Reçber, Alpay Özalan, and Hakan Şükür, this kit was used at UEFA Euro 1996 in England, marking Turkey’s first-ever appearance at a European Championship.
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The Cameroon 2002 Away Kit – Sleeveless became one of the most controversial and iconic shirts in football history, featuring a green sleeveless design with yellow and red trim inspired by athletic vests. Designed to give players greater freedom of movement, it carried the Cameroon lion crest at the center and was paired with green shorts and red socks. Worn by legends such as Samuel Eto’o, Rigobert Song, and Patrick Mboma, this radical shirt was famously banned by FIFA, making it one of the most memorable kits ever produced.
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