Borussia Dortmund football shirt 2005/06 Home [S].

90$

Team: Borussia Dortmund

Season: 2005/06 Home

Size: S

Condition: Very good - minor pulling on the side of the shirt.

Dimensions (underarm width/length) in cm: 49/68

Lowest price in the last 30 days: 90$.

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Original Borussia Dortmund home football shirt from the 2005/06 season by Nike. 

Home model Borussia Dortmund z 2005/06 seasonproduced by Nike in size S, comes from a period of sporting and organisational reconstruction of the club after very demanding years in the early 2000s. It was a time of stabilising the team's situation in the Bundesliga and a gradual return to regular, competitive play at the national level.

The T-shirt was produced as part of a distinctive series of T90, typical for projects Nike from the mid-2000s. It is based on the classic yellow base, which is the hallmark of Borussia Dortmund, with clear vertical black stripe on the front, with space left for the sponsor's imprint E.ON. Black trim on sleeves and collar complement the design, giving it a raw and decisive look, characteristic of the era.

W 2005/06 season Borussia Dortmund functioned as a team undergoing a rebuilding process, based on experience and gradual personnel changes. At the time, the club's colours were represented by, among others. Sebastian Kehl, Christian Wörns, Dede, Jan Koller and Tomáš Rosický, and the team was focused on stabilising their form and rebuilding their position in German football after previous problems.

The T-shirt is made of light and airy material, and the cut in size S remains compliant with standards Nike, used in the projects of the series T90, with an emphasis on functionality and simplicity of form.

This is for collectors and fans looking for an original home football jersey Borussia Dortmund z 2005/06 season, a clear record of the reconstruction phase and one of the defining moments in the club's modern history.