GKS Katowice 2009/10 Away Football Shirt 10 [XL]

100$

Team: GKS Katowice

Season: 2009/10 Away

Size: XL

Condition: Weak - cracked emblem on front, sponsor print missing (probably fell off) and micro pull on sleeve.

Dimensions (underarm width/length) in cm: 54/72

Lowest price in the last 30 days: 100$.

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Original GKS Katowice away football shirt from the 2009/10 season, manufactured by Jako. 

The model prepared by As for the season 2009/10 for GKS Katowice, in size XL, dates back to the club's performances at the first division. It is a time of intense struggle for sporting stability and attempts to rebuild the position of one of the most recognisable football brands in Silesia.

The T-shirt was manufactured in uniform green colour scheme, completely devoid of patterns and additional graphics, which emphasises its austere, classic character. Only the following were placed on the front: manufacturer's logo As and GKS Katowice coat of arms, maintaining a minimalist and functional layout. The back of the T-shirt features number 10, without a surname, which was a common practice at the time in the league teams of the Ekstraklasa reserve clubs.

The material is lightweight, breathable and technical, and the cut in size XL remains consistent with design standards As, ensuring comfort of use and freedom of movement.

Season 2009/10 was for GKS Katowice another challenging stage in the long struggle to return to the top division. The club operated in difficult organisational circumstances, and the team was based on a mix of experienced league players and younger players. Despite its ambitions and strong fan support, the team failed to join the real fight for promotion, which accurately reflects the atmosphere of those years in the history of Katowice football.

This is an offer for collectors and fans looking for original away football shirt of GKS Katowice from the 2009/10 season  – a minimalist model from the period when the team played in the first division.