Club Brugge 1996/97 Home football shirt [XXL].
155$
Team: Club Brugge
Season: 1996/97 Home
Size: XXL
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions (underarm width/length) in cm: 60/78
Lowest price in the last 30 days: 155$.
Original home football jersey Club Brugge from the season 1996/97 production Adidas.
Home model Club Brugge from the season 1996/97produced by Adidas in XXL size, dates back to a period when the club was at the top of the Belgian Jupiler League and regularly competed in European cups. The 1990s were a time of stability for the Bruges team in the domestic elite and fighting for the highest goals.
The T-shirt has been produced in the classic blue and black vertical stripes that are the hallmark of the Club Brugge. The model features a polo collar, giving the design an elegant, retro feel. The sleeves are finished with white stripes characteristic of the designs Adidas, which surrounds them. The front features a sponsor imprint, while the club crest and logo Adidas distributed in the traditional zones of the chest, maintaining a symmetrical and legible composition.
Club Brugge is one of the most successful and influential clubs in the history of Belgian football. The team has repeatedly won the national championship and represented Belgium in European competitions, building a strong international brand. The team's players have included. Jan Ceulemans, a legend of Belgian football, Gert Verheyen, a key figure in the offensive of the 1990s, or Timmy Simons, a long-time midfield leader and Belgian representative. The club from Bruges played an important role in the development of national talent and the promotion of Belgian football on the international stage.
The T-shirt is made from a lightweight material typical of designs Adidas from the mid-1990s, and the XXL cut conforms to the manufacturer's standards of the time, offering a classic fit.
This is for collectors and fans looking for an original home football jersey Club Brugge from the season 1996/97, a clear record of the club's strong position in Belgian football in the 1990s.























