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Cristiano Ronaldo Tee
Regular price $65.00 Save $-65.00DTG Graphics
Cut and Sew
Boxy Fit Tee
Sizing is Slightly Oversized
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Manchester United 1994-96 Home
Regular price $180.00 Save $-180.00Size:Â XL
Condition:Â Perfect
Season Info:Â Home shirt worn when United famously came from 10 points behind to take the title from Kevin Keegan's Newcastle. Also worn in the famous FA Cup victory against rivals Liverpool at Wembley which sealed the double
Manchester United 1998-00 Home
Regular price $150.00 Save $-150.00Size:Â L
Condition:Â Perfect
Season Information:Â The Manchester United 1998-2000 season was a successful period for the club, as they won a historic treble of the Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Champions League in the 1998-99 season, and then followed it up with another Premier League title in the 1999-2000 season.
Managed by Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United had a talented squad during this period, featuring players such as Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, David Beckham, and Roy Keane. The team's success was built on a strong defence, led by captain and centre-back, Jaap Stam.
In the 1998-99 season, Manchester United clinched the Premier League title in dramatic fashion, winning their final game of the season to edge out rivals Arsenal by a single point. They then won the FA Cup, defeating Newcastle United in the final, before completing the treble with a famous 2-1 comeback victory over Bayern Munich in the Champions League final, thanks to goals from Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The following season, Manchester United successfully defended their Premier League title, finishing a comfortable 18 points ahead of second-placed Arsenal. They also reached the quarter-finals of the Champions League, but were knocked out by eventual winners, Real Madrid.
Off the pitch, Manchester United faced some challenges during this period, including the sale of popular striker, Andy Cole, to Blackburn Rovers, and ongoing disputes between Ferguson and midfielder, Beckham, which eventually led to Beckham's departure from the club in 2003.
Overall, the Manchester United 1998-2000 season was a successful period for the club, as they established themselves as one of the dominant forces in English and European football. The treble-winning season of 1998-99 is remembered as one of the greatest achievements in the history of the sport.
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AC Milan Centenary Home 1999-00 *SUPER RARE*
Regular price $250.00 Save $-250.00Size: L
Condition: Perfect
Season Information:Â Home shirt as worn when Sampdoria finished 8th in Serie A and were knocked out in the last 16 of the Coppa Italia, losing 2-0 on aggregate against AC Milan.
Manchester United 2002-04 Home
Regular price $140.00 Save $-140.00Condition:Â Perfect
Season Information: Home shirt as worn by Beckham in his final season at Old Trafford as the side picked up the Premiership title. In another successful campaign for the Reds, it was Beckham's frosty relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson which stole the headlines. Growing frustrated having struggled to regain his spot in the United side following an injury, Beckham famously clashed with his manager in a changing-room altercation which left the player in need of facial stitches, as it was later revealed Fergie had launched a boot at the star. Battle-scarred Beckham would leave in the summer of 2003 to become a Real Madrid 'Galactico', having made 265 Premier league appearances for United and scoring 61 goals
Liverpool 2012-13 Away (#8 GERRARD)
Regular price $100.00 Save $-100.00Everton 1997-99 Home
Regular price $150.00 Save $-150.00AC Milan 1993-94 Home
Regular price $220.00 Save $-220.00Condition: Perfect
AC Milan 1995-97 Away
Regular price $220.00 Save $-220.00Condition: Perfect
Lazio 2001-02 Warmup
Regular price $120.00 Save $-120.00Condition: Perfect
Perugia 1999-00 Third
Regular price $180.00 Save $-180.00Condition: Perfect
Perugia 1999-00 Home
Regular price $180.00 Save $-180.00Condition: Perfect
Leicester City 2007-08 Away
Regular price $60.00 Save $-60.00Condition: Perfect
Season Info:Â The 2007-08 season was a highly successful one for Leicester City Football Club, as they secured promotion to the Football League Championship after winning the League One title. The team finished the season at the top of the League One table with an impressive 96 points, which was six points ahead of second-placed Peterborough United. Leicester City won 27 games, drew 15, and lost only 4 games during the course of the season. They scored a total of 84 goals and conceded just 39, which was the best defensive record in the league.
Leicester City was led by manager Ian Holloway, who was in his second season in charge of the club. He brought in a number of new players, including striker Matty Fryatt, midfielder Stephen Clemence, and defender Jack Hobbs, who all made significant contributions to the team's success.
The season started slowly for Leicester City, as they won just two of their first seven league games. However, they soon found their form and went on a 23-match unbeaten run, which included 13 wins and 10 draws. This impressive run helped them to establish themselves as serious promotion contenders and they maintained their form throughout the remainder of the season.
The team's promotion was confirmed on the penultimate day of the season, when they beat Southend United 2-0 at the Walkers Stadium in front of a sell-out crowd. The fans were ecstatic as they celebrated the club's first promotion in four years.
Overall, the 2007-08 season was a memorable one for Leicester City, as they dominated the League One and secured their return to the Football League Championship. The team showed great character, determination, and skill throughout the season, and the fans were rewarded with a well-deserved promotion.
Leicester City 2001-02 Home
Regular price $160.00 Save $-160.00Condition: Perfect
Size : 55"/56"
Season Info:Â The 2001-02 season was a successful one for Leicester City, who finished in fifth place in the English Premier League and reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup.
In the Premier League, Leicester City won 15, drew 8 and lost 15 of their 38 games, finishing with a total of 53 points. They scored 55 goals and conceded 55, with striker James Scowcroft finishing as the team's top scorer with 12 goals in all competitions.
One of the highlights of the season for Leicester City was their 5-2 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in February 2002, with midfielder Muzzy Izzet scoring a hat-trick. They also recorded impressive victories over Liverpool and Arsenal, who finished second and first in the league, respectively.
In the UEFA Cup, Leicester City progressed through the group stage and knockout rounds, defeating teams like Red Star Belgrade and Crvena Zvezda. They were eventually knocked out in the quarter-finals by Spanish side Atlético Madrid.
Overall, the 2001-02 season was a solid one for Leicester City, who were led by manager Micky Adams and had a talented squad that included players like Izzet, Scowcroft, and goalkeeper Ian Walker. While they did not win any trophies, their performances in both the Premier League and the UEFA Cup demonstrated that they were a strong and competitive team.
AC Milan 1993-94 L/S
Regular price $250.00 Save $-250.00Condition:Â PerfectÂ
Season Info:Â
The 1993-94 season was a highly successful one for AC Milan, who won the Serie A title and reached the final of the UEFA Champions League.
In Serie A, Milan won the title with a record of 24 wins, 10 draws, and 4 losses, finishing seven points clear of second-placed Internazionale. They scored 74 goals and conceded just 32 over the course of the season.
Milan's success was built on a strong defense, which included legendary Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, and defenders like Franco Baresi and Paolo Maldini. They also had a talented midfield, with players like Demetrio Albertini, Marcel Desailly, and Roberto Donadoni, and a potent attacking duo of Marco van Basten and Jean-Pierre Papin.
In the Champions League, Milan defeated Benfica, Casino Salzburg, AS Monaco, and Barcelona on their way to the final, where they faced off against Johan Cruyff's Barcelona team at the Olympic Stadium in Athens, Greece. Milan won the final 4-0, with goals from Daniele Massaro (2), Dejan Savićević, and Marcel Desailly.
Overall, the 1993-94 season was a hugely successful one for AC Milan, who cemented their status as one of the dominant teams in European football at the time. They would go on to win several more titles over the next few years, including the Serie A title in 1995 and the Champions League in 1995 and 2003.
Liverpool Home 1998-00 "#10 OWEN"
Regular price $190.00 Save $-190.00Condition:Â PerfectÂ
Season Info:Â Michael Owen was one of Liverpool's standout performers during the 1998-00 season, cementing his reputation as one of the best young players in Europe.
In the 1998-99 season, Owen was Liverpool's top scorer with 18 goals in all competitions, despite missing several matches due to injury. He scored a hat-trick in a 3-3 draw against Sheffield Wednesday in October 1998, and also netted two goals in a 3-1 win over Derby County in February 1999.
Owen's performances helped Liverpool finish in seventh place in the Premier League, and he also helped the team reach the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup, where they were knocked out by Celta Vigo.
The following season, Owen continued to impress for Liverpool, scoring 23 goals in all competitions and helping the team win the FA Cup. He scored two goals in the final against Arsenal, including a memorable solo effort in extra time, which helped Liverpool to a 2-1 victory.
Owen's performances in the 1999-00 season earned him the PFA Young Player of the Year award, and he was also named in the PFA Team of the Year. His partnership with strike partner Robbie Fowler was one of the most lethal in the Premier League at the time, with the two players scoring a total of 52 goals between them in all competitions.
Overall, Michael Owen's performances for Liverpool during the 1998-00 season helped establish him as one of the most exciting young talents in world football, and he would go on to achieve even greater success in the years that followed.
Northern Ireland 1986 Home
Regular price $280.00 Save $-280.00Condition:Â Perfect
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Rangers 1995-96 Away
Regular price $210.00 Save $-210.00Condition:Â Perfect
Season Info:Â The Rangers 1995-96 season was a hugely successful period for the club, as they won a domestic treble of the Scottish Premier Division, Scottish Cup, and Scottish League Cup.
Managed by Walter Smith, Rangers had a strong squad during this period, featuring players such as Brian Laudrup, Paul Gascoigne, and Ally McCoist. The team's success was built on a solid defence, led by captain and centre-back, Richard Gough.
In the Scottish Premier Division, Rangers finished the season unbeaten, winning 28 of their 36 games and finishing 15 points clear of second-placed Celtic. They also reached the final of the Scottish League Cup, defeating Heart of Midlothian 4-3 in a thrilling encounter.
In the Scottish Cup, Rangers reached the final once again, where they faced Hearts. Despite going behind early on, Rangers came back to win 5-1, with a hat-trick from McCoist and goals from Gascoigne and Ian Durrant.
Off the pitch, Rangers also made history during this period, becoming the first Scottish club to reach the group stages of the UEFA Champions League. They were drawn against the likes of Ajax, AC Milan, and AEK Athens, and eventually finished third in their group.
Overall, the Rangers 1995-96 season was one of the most successful periods in the club's history, as they dominated Scottish football and made their mark on the European stage. The treble-winning season is still remembered fondly by Rangers fans today.
Nottingham Forrest Training Shirt 1999-00
Regular price $110.00 Save $-110.00Size: L
Condition:Â Perfect
Season Info:Â The 1999-00 season was a disappointing one for Nottingham Forest, as they finished in 14th place in the English Premier League, narrowly avoiding relegation.
Managed by David Platt, Nottingham Forest struggled for consistency throughout the season. They won just 10 of their 38 league games, drawing 13 and losing 15. The team was heavily reliant on striker Pierre Van Hooijdonk, who scored 18 goals in the league, but their defence was porous, conceding 59 goals.
In the League Cup, Nottingham Forest reached the fourth round before being knocked out by Tottenham Hotspur. They also participated in the FA Cup, but were eliminated in the third round by Sheffield United.
Off the pitch, Nottingham Forest faced financial difficulties during this period, with the club's owner, Irving Scholar, coming under criticism for his management of the club's finances. This would lead to a change in ownership and a period of instability for the club.
Despite their struggles in the 1999-00 season, Nottingham Forest had some talented players in their squad, including Van Hooijdonk, defender Des Walker, and midfielder Andy Johnson.
Overall, the 1999-00 season was a disappointing one for Nottingham Forest, as they struggled for consistency and narrowly avoided relegation. The club would go on to face more challenges in the years to come, with further changes in ownership and management.
Espanyol 2002-04 Home Kit
Regular price $130.00 Save $-130.00Size:Â L
Condition: Perfect
Season Info:Â
The Espanyol 2002-04 season was a challenging period for the club, as they struggled to maintain consistency in La Liga.
Managed by Javier Clemente, Espanyol finished the 2002-03 season in 14th place, narrowly avoiding relegation to the second division. The following season, they finished in 11th place, but were still some way off the European qualification places.
Espanyol's performances in the Copa del Rey were more impressive, as they reached the final in both seasons. In 2003, they faced Real Madrid in the final, but lost 1-0 to a goal from Ronaldo. The following year, they faced Zaragoza in the final and lost again, this time on penalties.
Despite their lack of success in the league, Espanyol had some talented players during this period, including strikers Maxi Rodriguez and Walter Pandiani, who both scored consistently for the club.
Off the pitch, Espanyol faced financial difficulties during this period, with a high level of debt and an uncertain ownership structure. However, they managed to maintain their place in La Liga and would go on to enjoy more success in the years to come.
Overall, the Espanyol 2002-04 season was a challenging period for the club, with inconsistent performances in the league and two losses in the Copa del Rey final. However, they had some talented players and managed to maintain their status in La Liga despite financial difficulties.
AC Milan 1990-91 Home Kit
Regular price $300.00 Save $-300.00Size:Â L
Condition:Â Perfect
Season Info:Â
The AC Milan 1990-91 season was a highly successful one for the club, as they won the Serie A title and the European Cup.
Managed by Arrigo Sacchi, Milan had a dominant season in Italy, winning the league with a nine-point lead over second-placed Sampdoria. They had a solid defense, conceding only 19 goals in 34 league matches, and were led by the attacking trio of Marco van Basten, Frank Rijkaard, and Ruud Gullit.
In Europe, Milan had a difficult start to their campaign, losing their opening match to Red Star Belgrade. However, they recovered to top their group and progress to the knockout rounds. They faced Marseille in the final, which was played at the Stadio San Nicola in Bari, Italy. Milan won the match 1-0, with a goal from Frank Rijkaard, to secure their second European Cup title.
Milan's success was built on their solid defence, which included the likes of Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini, and Alessandro Costacurta, as well as the attacking prowess of their forward line. Van Basten was the top scorer in Serie A with 25 goals, while Gullit and Rijkaard contributed 15 goals between them.
Overall, the AC Milan 1990-91 season is regarded as one of the greatest in the club's history, as they won the double of Serie A and the European Cup. Their success was built on a strong defence and a talented attacking lineup, and they would go on to win further trophies in the years to come under Sacchi's management.
Authenticity:Â The football kits being sold are authentic and original issues from their respective time periods, which make them highly desirable as collector's items. Please note that these kits are second-hand items, but we take great care to ensure that they are in very good condition. Each kit has been thoroughly inspected for any signs of wear and tear, and we guarantee that they are in a condition suitable for display. These football kits are rare and hard to find, as they are no longer being produced. They offer a tangible representation of a particular era in football culture, and are a perfect addition to any football enthusiast's collection.
England Training Jacket 1994-95
Regular price $270.00 Save $-270.00Size: L
Condition:Â Perfect
Season Info:Â
The 1994-95 season was a disappointing one for the England national soccer team. The team was managed by Graham Taylor, who had taken over in 1990, and was aiming to qualify for the 1996 European Championship, which was due to be held in England.
England began their qualification campaign with a 3-0 victory over San Marino, but then suffered a shock defeat to the Netherlands in their second game, losing 2-0. They then drew 1-1 with Norway, before winning their next two games against Turkey and San Marino.
However, a 0-0 draw with the Netherlands in their penultimate group game meant that England had to win their final game against Norway to qualify for the European Championship. The match ended in a 0-0 draw, which meant that Norway finished top of the group and qualified automatically, while England had to settle for a playoff place.
In the playoff, England faced the Republic of Ireland, and produced a lackluster performance in the first leg, losing 1-0. In the second leg, England managed to win 2-0, but it was not enough to qualify for the European Championship.
The team's performances throughout the campaign were heavily criticized, with Taylor in particular coming under fire for his tactical decisions and team selection. The media dubbed the team "Taylor's Turnips" after a tabloid newspaper printed a picture of the manager with a turnip superimposed on his head.
Overall, the 1994-95 season was a disappointing one for England, as they failed to qualify for a major tournament for the first time since the 1986 World Cup. It was a low point for the national team, but they would go on to qualify for the 1998 World Cup under new manager Glenn Hoddle.
Germany Training Jacket 2010
Regular price $110.00 Save $-110.00Size: L
Condition:Â Perfect
Season Info:Â The German national soccer team had a very impressive performance in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, which was held in South Africa. The team was managed by Joachim Low, who had taken over as coach in 2006.
Germany began the tournament with a 4-0 victory over Australia, in which Miroslav Klose scored two goals. They then defeated Serbia 1-0 in their second group stage game, with striker Lukas Podolski scoring the only goal of the match.
In their final group game, Germany faced Ghana, and the match ended in a 1-0 victory for the Germans. Mesut Ozil scored the winning goal in the second half, and the team finished top of their group with maximum points.
In the knockout stages, Germany faced England in the round of 16, and produced one of the most memorable performances of the tournament. The team won 4-1, with goals from Klose, Podolski, and Thomas Muller. Muller's goal in particular was controversial, as the ball had clearly crossed the line before being cleared by England defender John Terry, but the goal was not given by the officials.
Germany then faced Argentina in the quarterfinals, and produced another stunning display to win 4-0. Klose scored again, taking his total to four goals for the tournament, and Muller also scored his fourth goal of the competition.
The team's impressive run came to an end in the semifinals, where they faced Spain and lost 1-0. Despite the defeat, Germany's performances throughout the tournament had earned them widespread praise for their attacking style of play and the quality of their young players.
In the third-place playoff, Germany defeated Uruguay 3-2 to finish the tournament in third place. Muller was awarded the Golden Boot for finishing as the tournament's joint top scorer, and the team's performances had signaled a new era of success for German soccer, with a young and talented team that would go on to win the 2014 World Cup.
Germany Home 2002
Regular price $120.00 Save $-120.00Size:Â XXL
Condition:Â Perfect
Season Info:Â
The German national soccer team had a strong performance in the 2002 FIFA World Cup, which was held in South Korea and Japan. Managed by Rudi Voller, the team reached the final before being defeated by Brazil.
Germany began the tournament with a commanding 8-0 win over Saudi Arabia, which set the tone for their impressive attacking displays throughout the competition. Miroslav Klose, Oliver Bierhoff, and Carsten Jancker were among the goal scorers in the opening game.
The team continued to impress in the group stage, securing victories over Ireland and Cameroon to finish top of their group. In the knockout stages, Germany defeated Paraguay 1-0 in the round of 16, with Michael Ballack scoring the decisive goal.
Germany then faced the United States in the quarterfinals, and once again won by a solitary goal, with Klose finding the back of the net. The team's defense was also strong, with goalkeeper Oliver Kahn producing a number of crucial saves to keep his side in the game.
In the semifinals, Germany faced co-hosts South Korea in a fiercely contested match. Despite dominating for long periods, Germany were unable to break through the Korean defense, and the game went into extra time. In a controversial moment, South Korea were awarded a penalty which they converted to secure a 1-0 victory and eliminate Germany from the tournament.
Despite the disappointment of the semifinal defeat, Germany's overall performance in the 2002 World Cup was highly impressive. They showcased their attacking prowess, scoring 14 goals in the tournament, while also demonstrating defensive solidity and resilience. Oliver Kahn and Michael Ballack were among the standout performers, and the team's performances earned them widespread praise from soccer fans and experts alike.
France Tracksuit Jacket 1985-90
Regular price $350.00 Save $-350.00Size: Large (Baggy) 
Condition:Â Perfect
Manchester City 2014-15 Third "#18 LAMPARD"
Regular price $110.00 Save $-110.00Size:Â L
Condition: Perfect
Season Info:Â Frank Lampard joined Manchester City on loan for the 2014-15 season and made an immediate impact for the club. Despite being 36 years old, Lampard showed his experience and quality in midfield, helping Manchester City to challenge for the Premier League title and reach the knockout stages of the Champions League.
Lampard scored his first goal for Manchester City in a 1-1 draw against his former club Chelsea in September 2014, which proved to be a crucial point in the title race. He continued to contribute with important goals throughout the season, including a brace in a 3-0 victory over his former club West Ham United.
Despite not being a regular starter for Manchester City, Lampard provided a steady presence in midfield and demonstrated his exceptional technical ability and football intelligence. He finished the season with eight goals in 38 appearances across all competitions, helping Manchester City to a second-place finish in the Premier League.
Overall, Lampard's season with Manchester City was a success, and he proved to be a valuable addition to the squad both on and off the pitch. His professionalism and experience were key factors in the team's success, and he demonstrated that he still had the ability to perform at the highest level despite his age.
AC Milan 1996-97 Away *PLAYER ISSUE BNWT AND PATCH*
Regular price $600.00 Save $-600.00Size:Â L
Condition: Perfect
Notes:Â Kit has never been worn and is a player issue. Still has tags and iron on league patch. The grail of any AC Milan collector.
Season Info:Â
The 1996-97 season was a memorable one for AC Milan, as the team produced some outstanding performances and achieved success both domestically and in Europe.
Under the guidance of coach Fabio Capello, Milan fielded a formidable team that included the likes of Paolo Maldini, Alessandro Costacurta, Marcel Desailly, Roberto Baggio, George Weah, and Dejan Savicevic.
In Serie A, Milan finished the season in second place behind champions Juventus, but they still managed to secure an impressive 73 points from 34 matches. The team produced some memorable performances throughout the season, including a 6-0 victory over Cagliari and a 5-1 win against Piacenza.
However, it was in the Champions League where Milan truly shone that season. The team produced some outstanding performances, including a 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund in the quarter-finals and a 4-0 victory over Spanish giants Barcelona in the final. The latter performance in particular is remembered as one of the greatest in the history of the competition, with Milan dominating their opponents in every aspect of the game.
Milan also reached the final of the Italian Cup that season, but they were defeated 1-0 by Vicenza in a closely contested match.
The 1996-97 season is remembered as one of the most successful in Milan's history, with the team producing some outstanding performances and achieving success both domestically and in Europe. The team's performances were built on a strong defence, which conceded just 30 goals in Serie A, and an attacking line-up that scored a total of 63 goals in the league. The team's success that season was a testament to their quality and teamwork, and it remains a cherished memory for Milan fans to this day.
Kashiwa Reysol Away 1997-1998
Regular price $140.00 Save $-140.00Size: M
Condition: Perfect