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Dortmund

Borussia Dortmund

Borussia Dortmund are one of Europe’s most iconic clubs, known for their passionate fanbase, bold footballing identity, and a proud history of success. With Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal titles, as well as a historic UEFA Champions League triumph in 1997, Dortmund have consistently blended elite performance with a commitment to developing top talent. Legends like Matthias Sammer, Lars Ricken, and Marco Reus have all worn the famous yellow and black.

Over the years, Dortmund have also become synonymous with some truly iconic shirts. From the electric neon yellow Nike kits of the mid-90s to the bold black-striped designs of the early 2000s. These classic shirts not only captured the club’s fearless style but became lasting symbols of key moments in BVB history. Whether lifting silverware or lighting up the Westfalenstadion under the floodlights, Dortmund’s kits have always stood out.

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2011-13 Bayern Munich Home

2011-13 Bayern Munich Home

The 2011-13 Bayern Munich home shirt is a modern classic that represents both heartbreak and dominance for the Bavarian giants. Designed by adidas, the shirt featured a sleek deep red base with elegant gold accents. A regal twist that reflected the club’s stature and ambition.

Worn by stars such as Philipp Lahm, Thomas Müller, Franck Ribéry and Arjen Robben, the shirt was part of a dramatic 2011-12 campaign where Bayern finished runners-up in the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal, and the UEFA Champions League. Yet it also witnessed moments of brilliance, including their historic 7-0 aggregate demolition of Barcelona in the 2012-13 Champions League semi-finals, one of the most dominant displays in modern European football. A kit that encapsulated resilience, class, and the buildup to Bayern’s eventual treble-winning redemption the following season.

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Football Legend Cesc Fabregas

Cesc Fabregas

Cesc Fàbregas was the ultimate midfield orchestrator. A player blessed with vision, precision, and an uncanny ability to control the tempo of a match. Bursting onto the scene at Arsenal as a teenager, he quickly became a fan favourite and the club’s youngest-ever captain, delivering countless assists and key goals with his trademark creativity.

After returning to his boyhood club Barcelona, Fàbregas added La Liga, Copa del Rey, and Club World Cup honours to his name, before lifting two Premier League titles with Chelsea. Across a glittering career, he racked up over 100 Premier League assists and became one of the league’s most influential playmakers. On the international stage, he was a key figure in Spain’s golden era, helping La Roja win Euro 2008, the 2010 World Cup, and Euro 2012. Whether threading a pass through a packed defence or dictating play with effortless composure, Fàbregas was a master of the midfield and a true modern football legend.

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