The 2019/20 Atlético Madrid home shirt featured the club’s traditional red and white vertical stripes, with added subtle diagonal effects, paired with the Plus500 sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as João Félix, Koke, and Diego Costa, this kit was part of the season where Atleti reached the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals and finished third in La Liga.
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Worn by Luis Suárez, Koke, and Jan Oblak during their triumphant La Liga campaign, where Suárez’s goals powered the team to a dramatic title on the final matchday
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Worn by Antoine Griezmann, João Félix, and Koke during a season of ups and downs as the reigning champions battled for consistency in La Liga and reached the Champions League quarter-finals
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Worn by Kiko, Diego Simeone, and José Luis Caminero during a transitional season that set the stage for their historic double-winning campaign the following year
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Worn by Kiko, Milinko Pantić, and José Luis Caminero during their title-defending season, following the historic 1995/96 La Liga and Copa del Rey double.
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Worn by Fernando Torres, Demetrio Albertini, and Germán Burgos during their successful campaign in the Segunda División, securing promotion back to La Liga.
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The 1978 Santos away shirt featured a classic black-and-white striped design, paired with black shorts and white socks. Free of a sponsor, it highlighted the club’s iconic identity and timeless simplicity. Worn by stars such as João Paulo and Pita, this kit represented Santos during a traditional yet competitive era in Brazilian football, showcasing the club’s deep-rooted elegance and pride.
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The 1998 Santos away shirt featured black and white vertical stripes with a modern twist, paired with black shorts and socks. It displayed the Unicor across the chest alongside the club crest, creating a striking late-90s look. Worn by players such as Edu Dracena and Marcos Assunção, this kit stood out for blending classic Santos style with contemporary design.
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The 1988 Denmark home shirt featured a striking red base with white pinstripes and white sleeves with red Hummel chevrons. Paired with white shorts and red socks, it was worn during Euro 1988 by players such as Michael Laudrup and Flemming Povlsen. Though results were disappointing, the design has become a classic retro piece.
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The 1988 Denmark away shirt presented a white base with red pinstripes, paired with red shorts and white socks. Like the home version, it carried the bold Hummel chevrons. This shirt was part of Denmark’s Euro 1988 campaign, remembered for its stylish look despite a group-stage exit.
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Worn by Fran, Pauleta, and Donato during a breakthrough campaign under Javier Irureta, finishing third in La Liga and setting the stage for their historic title win the following season.
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The 2015/16 Sporting Gijón third shirt featured a striking black design with fluorescent green trim, creating a bold contrast to the club’s traditional colors. It carried the Gijón sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Antonio Sanabria, Jony, and Sergio Álvarez, this kit was used in select away fixtures during the season in which Sporting secured La Liga survival after returning to Spain’s top flight.
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Worn by Roy Makaay, Fran, and Mauro Silva during their historic La Liga-winning campaign under Javier Irureta, capturing the club’s first-ever Spanish league title.
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The 1996/97 Juventus goalkeeper shirt featured a bright yellow design with black detailing, proudly displaying the Sony sponsor across the chest. Worn by Angelo Peruzzi, this striking kit stood out during a historic season where Juventus won the Serie A title, lifted the Intercontinental Cup, and reached the UEFA Champions League Final. Peruzzi’s commanding presence in this bold yellow kit became symbolic of Juve’s defensive strength in the late 1990s.
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The 1988 West Germany away shirt featured a green design with white trim, presented in a long-sleeve version for cooler conditions. It displayed the DFB eagle crest on the chest. Worn by stars such as Andreas Brehme, Lothar Matthäus, and Rudi Völler, this kit was used at Euro 1988, where West Germany hosted the tournament.
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Worn by Francesco Totti, Daniele De Rossi, and Rodrigo Taddei during a resurgent Serie A campaign under Luciano Spalletti, highlighted by a record-equalling 11-match winning streak and qualification for the UEFA Champions League.
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The 2011 Copa Libertadores away shirt for Colo-Colo featured a black design with white trim, with the Cristal sponsor prominently across the chest. Worn by stars such as Esteban Paredes, Rodrigo Millar, and Ezequiel Miralles, this kit represented Colo-Colo in South America’s premier competition, though the team fell short of progressing deep into the tournament.
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The 1992 Colo-Colo home shirt featured the club’s all-white design with black trim, proudly displaying the LADA sponsor. Worn by players such as Jaime Pizarro, Marcelo Barticciotto, and Gabriel Mendoza, this kit carried the legacy of the previous year’s Libertadores triumph, representing Colo-Colo in both domestic competitions and continental tournaments.
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