The 2015/16 Juventus away shirt featured a striking light pink design with black trim on the collar, sleeves, and sides. It carried the Jeep sponsor across the chest and the club crest with three gold stars above it. Paired with pink shorts and pink socks with black details, the kit stood out as one of the most eye-catching in Juve’s modern history. Worn by players such as Paul Pogba, Paulo Dybala, and Gianluigi Buffon, it was used during another Serie A-winning campaign, as Juventus secured their fifth consecutive league title and also lifted the Coppa Italia.
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The 2012 Santos FC third shirt featured a striking blue design with white accents on the collar, sleeves, and logos, paired with blue shorts and socks. It displayed the BMG sponsor across the chest alongside the Santos crest, offering a fresh and modern contrast to the club’s traditional white and black colours. Worn by stars such as Neymar, Ganso, and Elano, this kit became a fan favourite for its bold look and connection to Santos’ 100th anniversary season, celebrating both heritage and innovation.
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The 1992 Germany away shirt featured a green base with a striking black, red, and gold diamond pattern across the shoulders, paired with white shorts and green socks. It carried the DFB eagle crest on the chest. Worn by stars such as Jürgen Klinsmann, Thomas Häßler, and Andreas Brehme, this kit was used at UEFA Euro 1992 in Sweden, where Germany finished as runners-up.
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The 1995/96 Newcastle United away shirt featured a bold maroon design with navy and white trim, highlighted by the Newcastle Brown Ale sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as David Ginola, Les Ferdinand, and Peter Beardsley, this kit became memorable during the famous “Entertainers” era under Kevin Keegan, as Newcastle finished second in the Premier League, narrowly missing out on the title.
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The AS Roma 2001/2002 Champions League Home Kit featured the club’s iconic deep maroon red with golden yellow detailing, representing Roma’s traditional colours on the European stage. The shirt included a classic collar design and subtle fabric patterning, paired with maroon shorts and socks for the full Giallorossi identity. The INA Assitalia sponsor appeared across the chest alongside the club crest, while the Champions League edition highlighted Roma’s return to Europe following their Serie A title. Worn by stars such as Francesco Totti, Gabriel Batistuta, and Vincenzo Montella, this kit remains a memorable piece from Roma’s early-2000s European campaigns.
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The 2006 Germany home shirt featured a modern white design with curved black, red, and gold accents running down the sides, paired with black shorts and white socks. The DFB eagle crest with three stars appeared on the chest. Worn by stars such as Miroslav Klose, Michael Ballack, and Philipp Lahm, this kit was showcased at the 2006 FIFA World Cup on home soil, where Germany finished in third place after an inspiring tournament.
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The 1994–96 Liverpool third shirt featured a black design with green and white trim, proudly displaying the Carlsberg sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Robbie Fowler, John Barnes, and Steve McManaman, this kit offered a bold alternative look during the early Premier League era, becoming a fan favourite thanks to its unique colour scheme and association with some memorable attacking displays.
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Worn by Ally McCoist, Gordon Durie, and Brian Laudrup during the treble-winning season, lifting the Scottish Premier Division, Scottish Cup, and League Cup in 1992‑93.