Celtic FC 1995/97 Home football shirt [XL].

170$

Team: Celtic FC

Season: 1995/97 Home

Size: XL

Condition: Excellent

Dimensions (underarm width/length) in cm: 62/76

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Original Celtic FC home football shirt from 1995/97 by Umbro. 

Home model Celtic FC over the years 1995/97produced by Umbro in size XL, comes from a challenging yet crucial period in the club's history. These were the years leading up to the organisational and sporting turnaround, during which Celtic operated in the shadow of its local rival while building the foundations for the future rebuilding of its position in Scottish football.

The T-shirt was manufactured in the classic horizontal arrangement of green and white stripes, which is one of the most recognisable motifs in the history of the Celtic FC. Characteristic details are subtle patterns on green stripes, which add depth to the design and set it apart from earlier, simpler editions. The whole is complemented by polo collar, The design emphasises the traditional, elegant character of the T-shirt. A sponsor imprint takes centre stage on the front. CR Smith, unequivocally associated with this phase of the club's history.

In years 1995-1997 Celtic FC competed in the Scottish Premier Division, going through a period of sporting difficulties and frequent change, but at the same time retaining a strong identity and huge support from the fans. The club's colours at the time were represented by, among others. Paolo Di Canio, John Collins, Pierre van Hooijdonk or Andy Walker, and the team sought to combine individual quality with a distinctive offensive style of play.

The T-shirt is made of light and airy material, and the cut in size XL remains compliant with standards Umbro, characteristic of the match designs of the mid-1990s.

This is for collectors and fans looking for an original home football jersey Celtic FC over the years 1995/97, a clear record of a transitional period and also one of the most classic projects in the Glasgow club's history.