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Official Borussia Dortmund home jersey for the 1993/1994 season, produced by Nike. The long-sleeve shirt features a fluorescent yellow base with bold black “brushstroke” graphics on the shoulders and sleeves. The BVB crest with “09” is stitched on the left chest, while the black Nike logo is on the right. The central part displays the “Die Continentale” sponsor in black. On the back, “Dortmund” is printed vertically. The shirt has a black polo collar with yellow accents.

Historical Anecdote

In the 1993/1994 season, Borussia Dortmund, coached by Ottmar Hitzfeld, continued its rise among Bundesliga elites, finishing fourth. This campaign laid the groundwork for the club’s domestic title in 1995 and their 1997 Champions League triumph. Key players included Matthias Sammer, who would later win the Ballon d’Or, and top scorer Stéphane Chapuisat.

 

€249.00
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Official Manchester United third jersey for the 2001/2002 season, produced by Umbro. This is a special double-face version: one side features white with black sleeves and gold trim, the other side is gold with black accents. Both sides display the Umbro logo and club crest, with the Vodafone sponsor centrally printed. The white side includes “BECKHAM” and the number 7 in black on the back. Size is XL.

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The 2001/2002 season was David Beckham’s final full campaign with Manchester United. That year, the Red Devils finished third in the Premier League and reached the Champions League semi-finals. Beckham, an icon of the club and the legendary number 7 shirt, scored 16 goals across all competitions. He moved to Real Madrid the following year, joining the Galácticos and closing a memorable chapter at Old Trafford.

 

€199.00
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Official England away jersey for the 1998 season, produced by Umbro. The shirt features a dark red base with tonal vertical stripes and a subtle central cross pattern. The navy collar includes white and red trim, adding to the classic ‘90s design. The Umbro logo is embroidered on the chest, above the Three Lions crest and number 11. On the back is the name “McMANAMAN 11”. Size is XL.

Historical Anecdote

Steve McManaman played a key role for England during the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France. A skillful winger, he was deployed on the left side of midfield by manager Glenn Hoddle. England exited the tournament in the round of 16 after a dramatic penalty shootout loss to Argentina, in a match also remembered for David Beckham’s red card. McManaman was already a Liverpool star and would join Real Madrid the following year, winning two Champions League titles.

 

€199.00
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Official hoodie of the Italian national team made by Nike for the year 1996. The hoodie features a two-tone design with a blue body and grey sleeves, a hood, and a half-zip closure. On the chest, the word "ITALIA" appears with the Nike logo below it, while the right sleeve displays the FIGC crest with three stars and the Italian flag. The cuffs and waistband are elasticated for added comfort. The hoodie is available in size XL.

Historical Anecdote

In 1996, Italy competed in the UEFA European Championship held in England, led by coach Arrigo Sacchi. Despite a talented squad, the Azzurri failed to progress beyond the group stage after a draw with Germany and a loss to the Czech Republic. That tournament marked the end of Sacchi’s tenure as head coach, ushering in a new era for the national team.

 

€199.00
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Official home jersey of the French national team for the 2000 season, produced by Adidas and personalized with Zidane’s name and number 10. The jersey is blue with white and red detailing on the sleeves and chest. It features a polo collar with white trim and a red insert at the neckline. The Adidas logo is on the right chest, while the French federation crest with one star is on the left. The number 10 appears on both the front and the back, along with the name "Zidane" in white with red outline. The jersey is available in size XL.

Historical Anecdote

In Euro 2000, France won their second European Championship by defeating Italy 2-1 in the final. Zinedine Zidane, already a World Cup champion in 1998, led the team with brilliant performances and cemented his status as one of the greatest players of his generation.

 

€199.00
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Official home jersey of the Netherlands national team for the 2004 season, produced by Nike and personalized with the name Sneijder and number 14. The jersey is orange, featuring black details on the collar and sleeves. The Nike logo is positioned on the right chest, while the Royal Netherlands Football Association (KNVB) crest is on the left side. On the back, the name "Sneijder" and number 14 are applied in black. The jersey is available in size L.

Historical Anecdote

In 2004, Wesley Sneijder was an emerging talent in Dutch football, known for his vision and precise passing. Although the Netherlands did not participate in the 2004 European Championship, Sneijder continued to develop as an attacking midfielder, becoming a key player for the national team in the following years.

 

€179.00
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Official away jersey of the Italian national team for the 2006 season, produced by Puma and personalized with Totti’s name and number 10. The jersey is short-sleeved, white with a V-neck collar and blue sleeve trim. The Puma logo is placed on the right chest, while the FIGC badge is centered below the collar. The number 10 appears on the left chest. On the back, the name "totti" and number 10 are in blue with a gold outline. The jersey is available in size S.

Historical Anecdote

During the 2006 World Cup in Germany, Francesco Totti returned from a serious injury and played a key role in Italy’s path to victory. He scored a decisive penalty against Australia in the round of 16 and showcased his vision and leadership throughout the tournament. His contribution remains one of the defining moments of Italy’s fourth World Cup title.

 

€199.00
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Official away jersey of the Italian national team for the 2006 season, produced by Puma and personalized with Del Piero’s name and number 7. The jersey is long-sleeved, white with a V-neck collar and blue trim on the sleeve edges. The Puma logo is placed on the right chest, while the FIGC badge is centered below the collar. The number 7 appears on the left chest. On the back, the name "del piero" and number 7 are in blue with gold outline. The jersey is available in size M.

Historical Anecdote

In 2006, Italy won its fourth World Cup title in Germany. Alessandro Del Piero played a key role in the semifinal against Germany, scoring the second goal in extra time. That goal sealed the win and sent the team to the final against France, which Italy won on penalties. Del Piero proved to be one of the decisive figures of the tournament.

 

€299.00
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Official Manchester United home jersey for the 2002/2003 season, produced by Nike with David Beckham personalization, number 7. The jersey is red with black inserts on the shoulders, sleeves, and sides. The Nike logo is positioned on the right chest, while the Manchester United crest is on the left side. The commercial sponsor "Vodafone" is featured at the center of the jersey. On the back, the name "Beckham" and the number 7 appear in white. The jersey is available in size L.

Historical Anecdote

In the 2002/2003 season, Manchester United won the Premier League ahead of Arsenal. David Beckham, a key figure of the previous decade, ended his time with the club that summer, moving to Real Madrid. His departure marked the end of a successful and high-profile era for the team.

 

€199.00
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Official Chelsea away jersey for the 1995/1996 season, produced by Umbro and worn by the legendary Ruud Gullit, number 4. The jersey features a distinctive design with a combination of graphite grey and orange, enhanced by white and navy blue details. The Umbro logo is positioned on the right chest, while the Chelsea FC crest is on the left side. The commercial sponsor "Coors" is printed in the center of the jersey. On the back, the name "Gullit" and the number 4 are applied in white. The jersey is available in size XL.​ 

Historical Anecdote

The 1995/1996 season is remembered by Chelsea fans for the arrival of Ruud Gullit, a former Ballon d'Or winner, who brought experience and international class to the London team. Gullit initially played as a central defender, wearing the number 4 jersey, but was later moved to midfield, where his vision and technical skills had a significant impact. That year, Chelsea finished mid-table in the Premier League, but Gullit's presence laid the groundwork for the club's future success.

 

€399.00
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Official home jersey of Paris Saint-Germain for the 2012/2013 season, manufactured by Nike. The design features the club’s traditional navy blue with two vertical red and white stripes in the center. The PSG crest is stitched on the left chest, while the Nike logo is embroidered on the right. The main sponsor, Fly Emirates, is printed in white on the front. The back showcases the name "Pastore" and the number 27, worn by Argentine playmaker Javier Pastore.

Historical anecdote

The 2012/2013 season was a turning point for Paris Saint-Germain as they won the Ligue 1 title under Carlo Ancelotti’s management. This victory marked the club’s return to the top of French football after a 19-year wait. Javier Pastore, one of the first marquee signings of the Qatari era, stood out with his elegance and technique, contributing with goals and assists to PSG’s success.

 

€149.00
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Official Northern Ireland jacket made by Umbro for the 1993/1994 season. The design features a combination of green, blue, and white with bold V-shaped patterns across the front and back. The national team crest is embroidered on the left chest, while the Umbro logo is on the right. The zip closure adds to the classic '90s retro look.

Historical anecdote

During the 1993/1994 period, Northern Ireland was competing in the qualifiers for the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the USA but failed to secure qualification. However, the squad included experienced players such as Jimmy Quinn and Gerry Taggart, who left a lasting impact on the national team's history.

 

€199.00

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