Manchester United football shirt 2002/03 Third [XL].

70$

Team: Manchester United

Season: 2002/03 Third

Size: XL

Condition: Satisfactory - damaged and creased sponsor print on front.

Dimensions (underarm width/length) in cm: 62/75

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Original third Manchester United football shirt from the 2002/03 season by Nike. 

Third set Manchester United z 2002/03 seasonproduced by Nike in size L, comes during one of the club's last great league dominances under Sir Alex Ferguson. It was a season that ended with the winning of the English championship, which symbolically closed a certain era of the team and at the same time foreshadowed the personnel changes to come.

The T-shirt was manufactured on blue base, the colour that Manchester United has used occasionally for decades in away and third sets, harking back to its own tradition from before the era of red home shirts. The design is complemented by black trim on sleeves and collar, The design is more technical and modern. The front features a central silver Vodafone sponsor imprint, which contrasts with the blue background and is one of the most recognisable visual elements of United's shirts from the early 2000s.

W 2002/03 season colours Manchester United represented the players who form the core of the championship team, such as Ruud van Nistelrooy, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Roy Keane, David Beckham or Rio Ferdinand. It was also the last season of David Beckham at the club, which gives this period a special historical significance, closing the stage for one of the most iconic generations in the team's history.

The T-shirt is made from a lightweight and breathable material and the cut in size L remains compliant with standards Nike, used in the league's early 21st century projects.

This is for collectors and fans looking for the original third football jersey Manchester United z 2002/03 season, providing a clear record of a championship season and the decline of one of the most recognisable eras in the club's history.