Flamengo are one of the most iconic and successful clubs in South American football, with a rich legacy built on passion, flair, and silverware. Their golden moment came in 1981 when Zico led Flamengo to Copa Libertadores, Campeonato Carioca and Intercontinental Cup glory, defeating Liverpool to become world champions. Winning three trophies in the span of 21 days.
Over the decades, legends like Júnior, Romário, Adriano, and more recently Gabigol have worn the famous red and black hoops with pride, helping the club to numerous Brasileirão titles and continental success. Now, Flamengo are making waves on the global stage once again, competing in the FIFA Club World Cup. In a stunning performance, they defeated Chelsea 3-1 in the last round of games, reigniting memories of their 1981 triumph and proving that the spirit of Flamengo still burns as fiercely as ever.
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Worn by legends like Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo, Paul Scholes, and Ruud van Nistelrooy, the shirt marked the early stages of Sir Alex Ferguson’s next great rebuild. Rooney made his unforgettable debut in this kit, scoring a hat-trick against Fenerbahçe in the Champions League, while Ronaldo continued his rise as one of football’s brightest young stars. During this period, United lifted the 2006 League Cup but finished third and second in the Premier League respectively, as they laid the groundwork for future dominance. This shirt is remembered not just for its sleek, forward-thinking design, but for being worn by a new generation of icons beginning to take centre stage.
Shop NowAlessandro Del Piero was the embodiment of elegance and loyalty in football, a true number 10 whose flair, intelligence, and deadly finishing made him a Juventus icon. Spending 19 unforgettable seasons with the Bianconeri, Del Piero became the club’s all-time top scorer and appearance maker, winning six Serie A titles, a Champions League in 1996, and countless individual accolades along the way.
Whether curling in a trademark free-kick or slotting home with ice-cold composure, he delivered moments of magic that defined an era. Even during Juventus’ darkest days following relegation in 2006, Del Piero stayed loyal, leading the charge back to the top flight and finishing as Serie B’s top scorer. He also played a key role in Italy’s 2006 World Cup triumph, scoring in the semi-final and converting in the final shootout. A legend of class and consistency, Del Piero’s name will forever be stitched into the fabric of football history.
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