Chelsea FC 2014/15 Home Football Shirt [S]

80$

Team: Chelsea FC

Season: 2014/15 Home

Size: S

Condition: Very good - slightly damaged sponsor print on front.

Dimensions (underarm width/length) in cm: 48/70

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An original Chelsea FC home football shirt from the 2014/15 season, manufactured by Adidas. 

Home model Chelsea FC z 2014/15 seasonproduced by Adidas in size S, dates from one of the most successful seasons in the London club’s history. The team, managed by José Mourinho, won the English league title and the League Cup, displaying an extremely effective and disciplined style of play. The squad at the time included, amongst others,. Eden Hazard, Diego Costa, John Terry, Cesc Fàbregas and Thibaut Courtois.

The T-shirt is made with a blue background and features a distinctive pattern of shaded horizontal stripes on the front. The design is complemented by three white stripes, a signature feature of the range’s designs Adidas on sleeves and sponsor imprint Samsung at the front. The overall look retains the classic style of traditional folk costumes Chelsea FC, whilst featuring a subtle pattern that gives the T-shirt a modern look.

Season 2014/15 was a period of dominance Chelsea FC on the domestic stage. He was particularly impressive Eden Hazard, who was voted the Premier League’s Player of the Season, whilst the following players also made a significant contribution to the team’s success: Diego Costa, John Terry i Cesc Fàbregas. The Londoners finished the season in first place, comfortably winning the English league title.

The T-shirt is made of a light and airy material and the cut in size S remains in line with the standards of the Adidas.

This is for collectors and fans looking for an original home football jersey Chelsea FC z 2014/15 season production Adidas, which provides a clear account of the London club’s championship-winning season.