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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Worn by Ciro Immobile, Sergej Milinković‑Savić, and Luís Alberto during Maurizio Sarri’s push to a runners‑up finish in Serie A and European competition campaigns.
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Worn by João Vieira Pinto, Ricardo Gomes, and Rui Costa during a season of rebuilding, as the Eagles looked to challenge for the Primeira Divisão title and maintain their presence in European competitions.
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Worn by icons Cássio, Paulinho, Guerrero, Emerson Sheik and Alessandro during their undefeated continental campaign and Club World Cup triumph over Chelsea
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Worn by Miroslav Klose, Sergej Milinković‑Savić, and Felipe Anderson during a season balancing domestic consolidation and European aspirations under Stefano Pioli and later Simone Inzaghi.
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The 1997 Colo-Colo away shirt featured a black design with white trim, paired with the iconic Cristal sponsor across the chest. It offered a sharp contrast to the traditional all-white home kit, while maintaining the club’s classic identity. Worn by players such as Marcelo Barticciotto, Fernando Vergara, and José Luis Sierra, this kit accompanied Colo-Colo through domestic league and Copa Libertadores fixtures in the late 1990s.
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The 1995 Colo-Colo home shirt featured the club’s traditional all-white design with black trim, paired with black shorts and white socks. The kit carried the iconic Cristal sponsor across the chest. Worn by stars such as Marcelo Barticciotto, José Luis Sierra, and Fernando Vergara, this shirt symbolised Colo-Colo’s identity as Chile’s most successful club during the mid-1990s.
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The 1992 Colo-Colo away shirt also carried a black base with white detailing, maintaining continuity with the previous year’s design. Featuring the LADA sponsor, it was worn by key figures like Jaime Pizarro and Marcelo Barticciotto as Colo-Colo competed to defend their Libertadores title and in domestic league fixtures.
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The 2000 Colo-Colo home shirt featured the all-white design with black detailing, carrying the Cristal sponsor. This kit represented Colo-Colo through a period of transition, worn by players such as Mena, Barticciotto, and Héctor Tapia in domestic league campaigns.
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The 2014/15 Germany home shirt featured a modern white base with a bold red and black chevron graphic across the chest, paired with black shorts and white socks. It carried the DFB eagle crest with four stars, added after the World Cup triumph in Brazil. Worn by players such as Thomas Müller, Toni Kroos, and Manuel Neuer, this kit was used during Germany’s Euro 2016 qualifying campaign, fresh from winning the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
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