FC Barcelona 2006/07 Away Football Shirt [M]

170$

Team: FC Barcelona

Season: 2006/07 Away

Size: M

Condition: Excellent

Dimensions (underarm width/length) in cm: 54/73

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Original FC Barcelona away football shirt from the 2006/07 season, manufactured by Nike. 

Away model FC Barcelona z 2006/07 seasonproduced by Nike in size M, dates from the period when the Catalan club was among Europe’s very best. The team, led by Frank Rijkaard It boasted an exceptionally strong line-up, which included, amongst others, Ronaldinho, Samuel Eto'o, Lionel Messi, Xavi, Andrés Iniesta, Carles Puyol and Deco. It was a season full of spectacular performances, although it ended with the Spanish league title being lost to Real Madrid.

The T-shirt is made from a bright orange base with navy blue and red trim on the collar and sleeves, echoing the traditional colours FC Barcelona. On the front, the sponsor’s blue logo takes centre stage Unicef, whilst a patch has been placed on the sleeve La Liga. The design is complemented by a coat of arms FC Barcelona and logo Nike, creating one of the club’s most distinctive away kits from the first decade of the 21st century.

W 2006/07 season played a special role Ronaldinho i Samuel Eto'o, who were the driving force behind the attack, whilst the young player was becoming increasingly important Lionel Messi, who was just then making his presence felt more and more clearly in the first team. Key figures in midfield remained Xavi, Andrés Iniesta i Deco, whilst the defence was led by the captain Carles Puyol.

The T-shirt is made from a lightweight, breathable fabric, and the fit in size M meets the standards Nike.

It is an offer for collectors and fans looking for an original FC Barcelona’s away football shirt z 2006/07 season, providing a clear record of the transitional period between the era Ronaldinho and its growing position Lionel Messi.