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The legend is back. The 2022/23 PSV Eindhoven Home jersey pulls from the late '70s golden era, paying tribute to the players who won three league titles, two domestic cups, and the club’s first continental trophy. The look is enhanced with tonal repeat graphics of the club motto: “Unity is Strength”.
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Official SSC Napoli 2022/2023 sky blue home match shirt
Official SSC Napoli 2022/2023 white away match shirt
Official SSC Napoli 2022/2023 Euro white away match shirt Brand EA7 by Giorgio Armani group, an iconic shirt perfect for your collection. The EA7/SSC Napoli match shirt features an all-over tone-on-tone Napoli logo. Raglan sleeve construction with degradé design and technical stretch fabric. V detail on the back of the neck. The SSCN lettering is featured on the back of the neck. Composition: 97% polyester, 3% elastane Delivery of customized jerseys will take longer due to the longer production process
The Barcelona 1995-97 Home shirt, designed by Kappa, holds a special place in the club's history. It was worn during the 1996-97 season, a year that saw the club achieve great success under manager Bobby Robson. With Robson at the helm, the team swept through the cup competitions, securing a historic treble of victories.
Home as worn when AC Milan finished 5th in Serie A and were knocked out in the last 16 of both the Coppa Italia and Champions League, losing against Catania and Arsenal in the respective competitions. Also worn when AC Milan won the FIFA Club World Cup, beating Boca Juniors 4-2 in the final.
Celebrating the club's centenary in 1999. The AC Milan 1999-2000 home jersey features a look inspired by the club's first ever jersey back in 1899.
Worn by the likes of Paolo Maldini, Zvonimir Boban, Andriy Shevchenko, Thomas Helveg, Max Tonetto and Roberto Ayala.
The 2009/10 Inter Milan Home jersey is unforgettable for Inter fans as it brings so much history with it. The season was the most successful in Inter Milan's history with the Club winning it's 5th Serie A title and the first Club to ever win the treble of Serie A, Coppa Italia and the UEFA Champions League.
Worn by the likes of Hernán Crespo, Javier Zanetti, Christian Vieri, Álvaro Recoba, Fabio Cannavaro and Emre Belözoglu.
Worn by the likes of Lothar Matthäus, Giovane Elber, Mehmet Scholl, Thomas Helmer, Stefan Effenberg and Markus Babbel.
Worn by the likes of Bastian Schweinsteiger, Michael Ballack, Claudio Pizarro, Roque Santa Cruz, Mehmet Scholl and Torsten Frings.
Worn by the likes of Michael Owen, Alan Shearer, Emre Belözoglu, Celestine Babayaro and Stephen Carr.
Celebrating the club's 100th anniversary. FC Barcelona was founded on November 29, 1899. Worn by the likes of Xavi, Luís Figo, Carles Puyol, Rivaldo, Michael Reiziger and Jari Litmanen.
Worn by the likes of Roberto Carlos, Clarence Seedorf, Samuel Eto'o, Raúl, Nicolas Anelka and Steve McManaman.
Worn by the likes of Ronaldo, Luís Figo, Roberto Carlos, Zinédine Zidane, Raúl and Steve McManaman.
Worn by the likes of Ryan Giggs, Eric Cantona, Dion Dublin, Paul Ince, Denis Irwin and Peter Schmeichel.
Extremely rare example of the shirt as worn by Scholes in the Champions League during the campaign when the side were holders after a memorable night in BarcelonaWorn by the likes of Ryan Giggs, Eric Cantona, Dion Dublin, Paul Ince, Denis Irwin and Peter Schmeichel.
Legends like Gerrard and Carragher wore this shirt, as did: Sami Hyypia, Didi Hamann, Luis Garcia, and so many more. It was worn when Liverpool won the 2005 Champions League Final, in Istanbul, beating AC Milan 3-2 on penalties after the match had finished 3-3. Remarkably, AC Milan had taken a 3-0 lead in the first half, only for Liverpool to level the score in the space of six second half minutes. The 'Miracle of Istanbul' shirt.
Worn by the likes of Steven Gerrard, Michael Owen, Steve McManaman, Robbie Fowler, Paul Ince and Karl-Heinz Riedle.
Worn by the likes of Ronaldinho, Jay-Jay Okocha, Nicolas Anelka, Mauricio Pochettino, Mikel Arteta and Bernard Mendy.