The Wolverhampton Wanderers 1979–1982 long-sleeve home shirt featured the club’s classic old gold design with black trim on the collar and cuffs, paired with black shorts and old-gold socks. The long sleeves added a traditional 70s–80s look, while the Bully-era wolf crest sat proudly on the chest. Worn by players such as Andy Gray, Kenny Hibbitt, and John Richards, this kit is remembered from a period that included Wolves’ 1980 League Cup triumph, making it one of the most iconic shirts in the club’s history.
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The 1998 Yugoslavia away shirt featured a clean white design with bold blue side panels and red trim, paired with white shorts and socks. It displayed the Kappa logo and the national crest on the chest, creating a sharp and modern look for the late 1990s. Worn by stars such as Predrag Mijatović, Siniša Mihajlović, and Dejan Stanković during the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, this kit perfectly complemented the striking blue home version and remains a fan favourite for its balance of elegance and national pride.
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The 2012 Santos FC away shirt for kids featured the club’s classic black-and-white vertical stripes with subtle gold trim on the collar and sleeves, paired with black shorts and socks. It displayed the BMG sponsor across the chest alongside the Santos crest, recreating the same stylish look worn by Neymar, Ganso, and Elano during the 2012 season. Designed for young fans, this kit captured the perfect mix of Santos’ timeless tradition and the flair that defined the club’s 100th anniversary year.
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The 1997 Santos FC home shirt featured the club’s traditional all-white design with thin black trim on the collar and sleeves, paired with white shorts and socks. It displayed the Unicor across the chest alongside the Santos crest, giving it a clean yet distinctly 90s Brazilian look. Worn by players such as Giovanni, Alessandro, and Narciso, this kit represented Santos during a competitive era in Brazilian football, reflecting the club’s elegance, identity, and attacking spirit.
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The 2000 Santos FC home shirt featured the club’s classic all-white design with black trim on the collar and sleeves, paired with white shorts and socks. It displayed the Alphaclub sponsor across the chest alongside the Santos crest, maintaining the club’s elegant and traditional look. Worn by players such as Renato, Eduardo Marques, and Marcelinho Carioca, this kit represented Santos during the early 2000s, blending simplicity and pride as the club continued its legacy as one of Brazil’s most historic teams.
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The 2008/2009 Bayern München home shirt featured a classic red base with bold white horizontal stripes across the chest, paired with red shorts and socks. It displayed the T-Home sponsor on the front alongside the Adidas logo and the club crest, blending tradition with a modern early-2000s design. Worn by stars such as Franck Ribéry, Miroslav Klose, and Philipp Lahm, this kit became symbolic of Bayern’s attacking style under Jürgen Klinsmann, marking a season of transition and flair in the Bundesliga.
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The 1994/1995 Nigeria home shirt for kids featured a vibrant green design with bold black-and-white patterned sleeves and subtle star details across the body, paired with green shorts and socks. It displayed the Nigeria crest and “NIGERIA” text proudly across the chest, just like the kit worn by legends such as Jay-Jay Okocha, Daniel Amokachi, and Rashidi Yekini during the 1994 FIFA World Cup. This kids’ version captures the energy and pride of Nigeria’s golden generation, letting young fans wear one of the most iconic kits in African football history.
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The 1996 Nigeria home shirt for kids featured a white design with bold green patterned sleeves and trim, paired with white shorts and green socks. Inspired by the kit worn by the legendary Olympic gold-winning team at the 1996 Atlanta Games, it proudly displayed the Nigeria crest and “NIGERIA” text across the chest. This kids’ edition perfectly captures the spirit of that historic triumph, allowing young fans to wear the same colours that made the Super Eagles champions of the world.
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The 1994 Nigeria away shirt for kids featured a white base with bold green geometric patterns on the sleeves and shoulders, paired with white shorts and green socks. A replica of the iconic senior team kit worn at the 1994 FIFA World Cup, it carried the “NIGERIA” text and team crest proudly across the chest. Designed for young fans of the Super Eagles’ golden generation, this kit captured the same vibrant energy and national pride that defined Nigeria’s first-ever World Cup appearance.
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The 1998 Nigeria away shirt featured a clean white design with bold green stripes running down the shoulders and sides, paired with white shorts and socks. Worn by stars such as Jay-Jay Okocha, Nwankwo Kanu, and Sunday Oliseh during the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, it represented the Super Eagles’ flair and confidence on the global stage. The minimalist yet bold look made it one of the most elegant and recognizable Nigeria kits of the 1990s, symbolizing the nation’s golden football generation.
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The 2001/02 Olympiacos home shirt featured the club’s traditional red-and-white vertical stripes, paired with white shorts and red socks. It carried the Siemens Mobile sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest, presenting a classic Olympiacos look. Worn by stars such as Predrag Đorđević, Giovanni, and Stelios Giannakopoulos, this kit is remembered from a season in which Olympiacos claimed another Greek Super League title, continuing their domestic dominance in the early 2000s.
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The 1995/96 Monterrey home shirt featured the club’s traditional white and navy vertical stripes, paired with navy shorts and socks for a classic Rayados look. It carried the Seguros Comercial América sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest, maintaining continuity with previous seasons. Worn by players such as Luis Miguel Salvador, Sergio Verdirame, and Juan de Dios Ramírez Perales, this kit represented Monterrey during a mid-1990s era in Liga MX as the team looked to re-establish itself among Mexico’s top clubs.
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The 1993/94 Monterrey home shirt featured the club’s traditional white and navy vertical stripes, paired with navy shorts and socks. It carried the Seguros Comercial América sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest, giving it a distinctive early-90s Liga MX look. Worn by players such as Luis Hernández, Mario Jauregui, and Careca, this kit represented Monterrey during a transitional period as the club worked to strengthen its standing in Mexican football.
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The 1984/85 Schalke 04 home shirt featured a classic royal blue design with white trim on the collar and sleeves, staying true to the club’s traditional colours. It carried the Trina sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest, giving it a clean yet distinctive 1980s look. Paired with white shorts and blue socks, the kit represented Schalke during a challenging period in the Bundesliga as the club fought to re-establish themselves among Germany’s top sides. Players such as Olaf Thon and Michael Lameck wore this kit during the campaign, which remains a nostalgic piece for Schalke fans.
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The 2003/04 Real Madrid white training suit featured a clean all-white design with black detailing on the shoulders and sleeves, paired with matching white pants. It also displayed the Siemens Mobile sponsor and club crest, offering a timeless look that embodied the club’s identity. Seen on players like Raúl, Roberto Carlos, and David Beckham, this training suit became one of the most recognisable designs of the mid-2000s as Los Blancos trained with some of the biggest names in world football.
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The 2003/04 Real Madrid royal blue training suit featured a deep blue base with white detailing on the shoulders and sleeves, paired with matching blue pants. It carried the Siemens Mobile sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest, creating a bold look that stood out during training. Worn by stars such as Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo Nazário, and Luís Figo, this suit reflected the glamour of the Galácticos era, even in a season where Madrid’s campaign ended trophyless but packed with international star power.
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The 2004/05 Real Madrid white training suit featured a classic all-white design with black detailing on the shoulders and sleeves, paired with white pants. It also displayed the Siemens Mobile sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest, reinforcing the club’s traditional identity. Seen on icons like Roberto Carlos, Zidane, and Beckham, this training suit remains one of the standout looks of the Galácticos era.
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The 2005/06 Real Madrid royal blue training suit featured a deep blue design with white detailing on the shoulders and logos, matched with royal blue training pants. It also displayed the Siemens Mobile sponsor and club crest, offering a bolder alternative to the lighter version. Stars like Roberto Carlos, Iker Casillas, and Raúl González wore this kit during preparations for La Liga and Champions League fixtures in a challenging but iconic season.
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The 2008/09 Real Madrid white training suit featured a classic white design with black detailing on the shoulders, sleeves, and logos, paired with matching white pants. It also carried the bwin.com sponsor and the club crest, maintaining a clean but modern style. Worn by players such as Arjen Robben, Wesley Sneijder, and Marcelo, this suit represented the closing stages of the pre-Cristiano Ronaldo era at the Bernabéu, before the arrival of the second Galácticos project.
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The 2009/10 Real Madrid white training suit featured a classic all-white design with navy detailing on the shoulders and sleeves, paired with white training pants. It also carried the bwin.com sponsor across the chest with the club crest. Worn by stars such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Iker Casillas, and Xabi Alonso, this suit became part of Ronaldo’s debut season at the Bernabéu, remembered for his 33 goals as Madrid finished second in La Liga with a then-record points tally.
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The 2011/12 Real Madrid white training suit featured a classic all-white base with lime green detailing on the shoulders and logos, paired with matching white training pants. It also carried the bwin sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest. Worn by stars such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, and Iker Casillas, this suit symbolised the same historic season, as Real Madrid dominated in Spain to claim the La Liga title in emphatic style.
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The 2013/14 Real Madrid blue training suit featured a bold royal blue design with white detailing on the shoulders and sleeves, paired with matching blue training pants. It carried the Fly Emirates sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest, giving it a clean and modern look. Worn by stars such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale, and Luka Modrić during training sessions, this suit is remembered from the season when Real Madrid won the UEFA Champions League in Lisbon, claiming their long-awaited La Décima, along with the Copa del Rey.
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The 2015/16 Real Madrid white training suit featured a classic all-white design with fluorescent green detailing on the shoulders, sleeves, and logos, paired with matching white training pants. It carried the Fly Emirates sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest, blending tradition with a modern twist. Worn by players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale, and Toni Kroos during training sessions, this suit is remembered from the season when Real Madrid, under Zinedine Zidane, lifted the UEFA Champions League in Milan, securing their 11th European crown, “La Undécima.”
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The 2015/16 Real Madrid fluorescent green training suit featured a bright neon green design with black detailing on the shoulders and sleeves, paired with matching training pants. It carried the Fly Emirates sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest, making it one of the most eye-catching training outfits of the era. Worn by players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, and Gareth Bale during training sessions, this suit is remembered from a season where Real Madrid, under Zinedine Zidane, lifted the UEFA Champions League in Milan to claim their 11th European crown, “La Undécima.”
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The 2016/17 Real Madrid white training suit featured a clean all-white design with subtle purple detailing on the shoulders and sleeves, paired with matching white training pants. It carried the Fly Emirates sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest, combining tradition with a modern touch. Worn by players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos, and Luka Modrić during training sessions, this suit was part of the club’s historic campaign where Real Madrid lifted the La Liga title and claimed their 12th UEFA Champions League trophy, completing a famous double under Zinedine Zidane.
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The 2016/17 Real Madrid purple training suit featured a striking purple design with white detailing on the shoulders and sleeves, paired with matching purple training pants. It displayed the Fly Emirates sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest, giving it a bold and modern look. Worn by players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale, and Toni Kroos during training sessions, this suit became iconic in a season where Real Madrid secured the La Liga title and won the UEFA Champions League in Cardiff, completing a historic double under Zinedine Zidane.
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The 2016/17 Real Madrid royal blue training suit featured a bold all-blue design with white detailing on the shoulders and sleeves, paired with matching blue training pants. It carried the Fly Emirates sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest, giving it a clean and modern look. Worn by stars such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos, and Luka Modrić during training sessions, this suit became symbolic of a historic season where Real Madrid won La Liga and lifted the UEFA Champions League for the 12th time, completing an incredible double under Zinedine Zidane.
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The 2015/16 Sevilla away shirt featured a bold red design with white trim on the collar, shoulders, and cuffs, reflecting the club’s traditional colours. This special version was released without a sponsor, giving the kit a clean and timeless look that made it popular with collectors. Paired with red shorts and socks, it offered a sleek and unified identity. Worn by players such as Kevin Gameiro, Éver Banega, and Grzegorz Krychowiak, this kit was part of Sevilla’s successful season in which they claimed the UEFA Europa League title for the third consecutive year.
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The 1993/94 Sevilla home shirt featured a classic white design with red trim on the collar and cuffs, fully embracing the club’s traditional identity. Unlike most kits of the era, this version carried no sponsor, giving it a clean and timeless look. Paired with white shorts and socks, it reflected simplicity and tradition. Worn by players such as Davor Šuker, Diego Simeone, and Rafa Paz, this kit was used in La Liga during a transitional period for the club in the early 1990s.
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The 1992/93 Sevilla home shirt featured a traditional white design with red trim on the collar and cuffs. This version carried the Egeseramik sponsor across the chest, making it a rarer variant from that season. Paired with white shorts and socks, the look remained faithful to the club’s classic identity. Worn by players such as Davor Šuker, Diego Simeone, and Rafa Paz, this kit was used during the club’s La Liga campaign in the early 1990s, a period when Sevilla were beginning to attract big names and build towards a stronger future.
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The 1987–90 Sevilla home shirt featured a classic all-white design with subtle red trim on the collar and cuffs, staying true to the club’s traditional look. It carried the Expo 92 sponsor, promoting the Seville World Expo, across the chest, along with the club crest on the front. Paired with white shorts and socks, this kit represented Sevilla throughout the late 1980s. Worn by players such as Francisco, Manolo Jiménez, and Ricardo Serna, it marked an important era as the club consolidated its place in La Liga.
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The 1992/93 Sevilla away shirt featured a bold red design with white trim on the collar and cuffs, serving as a sharp contrast to the home white. This particular version came without a sponsor, giving it a clean, minimalist look compared to the Mercaflusa or Egeseramik-branded alternatives of the same season. Paired with red shorts and socks, the kit offered a simple but striking identity. Worn by players such as Davor Šuker, Diego Simeone, and Rafa Paz, it was part of Sevilla’s La Liga campaign in the early 1990s, remembered for Šuker’s impact as a prolific goalscorer.
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The 1994–96 Sevilla home shirt featured a traditional white design with subtle red detailing on the collar and sleeve cuffs. It carried the Mercaflusa sponsor across the chest and the club crest on the front. Paired with white shorts and socks, the kit stayed faithful to the club’s classic identity. Worn by players such as Davor Šuker, Diego Simeone, and Monchi, this kit was used in La Liga during a period when Sevilla were establishing themselves with exciting attacking football and a blend of experienced leaders and rising stars.
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The 1992/93 Sevilla home shirt featured a traditional white design with red trim on the collar and cuffs, keeping to the club’s classic identity. This version was released without a sponsor, giving it a clean and timeless appearance compared to the Mercaflusa and Egeseramik variants worn in the same era. Paired with white shorts and socks, it provided a simple yet elegant look. Worn by players such as Davor Šuker, Diego Simeone, and Rafa Paz, this kit was part of Sevilla’s La Liga campaign in the early 1990s, remembered for the arrival of Šuker who became a fan favourite.
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The 1990–92 Sevilla away shirt featured a bold red design with white detailing on the collar and sleeve cuffs. It carried the Mercaflusa sponsor across the chest and the club crest on the front. Paired with red shorts and socks, this kit offered a striking alternative to the home white. Worn by players such as Rafael Paz, Francisco, and Davor Šuker (in the early stages of his Sevilla career), this shirt was part of Sevilla’s push to remain competitive in La Liga during the early 1990s.
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