FC Bayern Munich 2005/06 Home football shirt [XXL].

80$

Team: FC Bayern Munich

Season: 2005/06 Home

Size: XXL

Condition: Excellent

Dimensions (underarm width/length) in cm: 67/77(front), 84(rear)

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Original Bayern Munich home football shirt from the 2005/06 season by Adidas. 

Home model Bayern Munich z 2005/06 seasonproduced by Adidas in size XXL, comes from a period of complete dominance of the club in the domestic backyard. It was a time when Bayern consistently confirmed its position as the leader of German football, reaching for trophy after trophy and building a lead over the league competition.

The T-shirt was produced on the classic red base, which underpins the identity of Bayern Munich. The project stands out white collar and minimalist character - without the manufacturer's characteristic stripes on the sleeves, which makes this model extremely visually clean compared to other designs Adidas from that period. The front features a central print of the sponsor T-Com, and above it are Adidas logo and Bayern Munich coat of arms with three stars, symbolising championship titles.

W 2005/06 season Bayern Munich Under Felix Magath, they won the German Championship and the German Cup, completing another double in their history. The core of the team at the time was Michael Ballack, Roy Makaay, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Oliver Kahn, Claudio Pizarro and Philipp Lahm, creating a team that combines experience, efficiency and a strong winners' mentality.

The T-shirt is made of light and airy material, using technology Adidas ClimaCool, and the cut in size XXL remains in line with manufacturer standards used in the middle of the first decade of the 21st century.

This is for collectors and fans looking for an original home football jersey Bayern Munich z 2005/06 season, providing a clear record of the next stage of the club's dominance in German football.