Arsenal FC away retro soccer jersey 1991-1992

Arsenal FC away retro soccer jersey 1991-1992

Arsenal FC away retro soccer jersey 1991-1992

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It was under this banana-coloured soccer jersey that the English club Arsenal made its return to the European Cup in September 1991 after the ban on English clubs since the Heysel tragedy in 1985.

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Arsenal FC away retro soccer jersey 1991-1992

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The great comeback of the gunners in the European Cup.

It was under this banana-coloured soccer jersey that the English club Arsenal made its return to the European Cup in September 1991 after the ban on English clubs since the Heysel tragedy in 1985.

Arsenal then became the only English club allowed to participate in the UEFA Cup.

The London team includes all the old grouchy guys: Lee Dixon, Tony Adams, Bould, Parlour, David Seaman in the goals. Young Paul Merson is in charge of creation in midfield with Sweden’s Limpar, while the gunners’ attack is absolutely superb: Ian Wright arrives at the club in the midst of strikers Alan Smith and Kevin Campbell.

Arsenal will be eliminated in the second round of the UEFA Cup by the Portuguese Benfica and will finish in 4th place in the English league.

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Delivery time: 14-18 days

Features:

  • Material: best quality polyester and fabric.
  • Replica Version. This jersey is a remake of the official one, made with the exact same materials, look, and feel.
  • you will receive your tracking number a few days after placing your order
  • Machine wash
  • Size: S to XXL

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