Worn by Mustafa Hadji (Africa’s first World Cup Goal of the Tournament), Salaheddine Bassir, Noureddine Naybet, Youssef Chippo and Abdelkrim El Hadrioui during their iconic 3-0 upset vs Scotland
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Worn by Mustafa Hadji (Africa’s first World Cup Goal of the Tournament), Salaheddine Bassir, Noureddine Naybet, Youssef Chippo and Abdelkrim El Hadrioui during their iconic 3-0 upset vs Scotland
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Worn by Javier Zanetti, Rodrigo Palacio, and Fredy Guarín during Walter Mazzarri’s first season in charge, marking a transitional year and Zanetti’s farewell campaign
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Worn by Juanito, Vicente del Bosque, and Santillana during a transformative era that redefined Los Blancos in La Liga and Europe under Adidas and the Zanussi sponsorship.
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Worn by Aleksandr Mostovoi, Míchel Salgado, and Valeri Karpin during a golden La Liga era, including a historic 6th‑place finish and UEFA Cup qualification.
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Worn by Aleksandr Mostovoi, Valeriy Karpin, and Sylvinho during a golden era that saw European qualification and iconic victories under Víctor Fernández.
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Worn by Emile Heskey, Stephen Ireland, and Richard Dunne during a tumultuous Premier League season under Alex McLeish, followed by a dramatic survival battle.
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The 1994 Germany away shirt featured a bold green design with a striking diamond pattern in black, red, and gold across the shoulders, reflecting the national flag. It carried the DFB eagle crest on the chest and was paired with white shorts and green socks. Worn by players such as Jürgen Klinsmann, Lothar Matthäus, and Andreas Möller, this kit became iconic at the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the USA, where Germany reached the quarter-finals.
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The 1988–1990 West Germany home shirt featured a classic all-white design enhanced by a bold horizontal chest motif in black, red, and gold, representing the German flag. Paired with black shorts and white socks, it became one of the most iconic football shirts in history. Worn by stars such as Lothar Matthäus, Jürgen Klinsmann, and Rudi Völler, this kit was first introduced at UEFA Euro 1988 and famously worn at the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy, where West Germany lifted the trophy after defeating Argentina in the final.
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The 2003–05 Newcastle United home shirt featured the club’s traditional black and white vertical stripes, highlighted by the Northern Rock sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Alan Shearer, Craig Bellamy, and Kieron Dyer, this kit represented Newcastle during campaigns that included the UEFA Cup semi-finals in 2004 and consistent battles near the top of the Premier League.
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The 1995/96 Newcastle United goalkeeper shirt featured a bold purple and blue patterned design with black trim, carrying the Newcastle Brown Ale sponsor across the chest. Worn by Pavel Srníček during the club’s famous “Entertainers” era under Kevin Keegan, this kit became part of the season where Newcastle finished second in the Premier League, narrowly missing out on the title.
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The 1995/96 Newcastle United goalkeeper shirt featured a bold purple and blue patterned design with black trim, carrying the Newcastle Brown Ale sponsor across the chest. Worn by Pavel Srníček during the club’s famous “Entertainers” era under Kevin Keegan, this kit became part of the season where Newcastle finished second in the Premier League, narrowly missing out on the title.
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The 1992 Germany away shirt featured a green design with a bold black, red, and gold diamond pattern across the shoulders, echoing the national flag. Paired with white shorts and green socks, it carried the DFB eagle crest on the chest. Worn by stars such as Jürgen Klinsmann, Andreas Brehme, and Matthias Sammer, this kit was used at UEFA Euro 1992 in Sweden, where Germany reached the final.
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