Everton FC football shirt 2008/09 Home [L].

80$

Team: Everton FC

Season: 2008/09 Home

Size: L

Condition: Excellent

Dimensions (underarm width/length) in cm: 58/73

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Original home football jersey Everton FC from the 2008/09 season by Umbro. 

Home model Everton FC z 2008/09 seasonproduced by Umbro in size L, comes from one of the most successful periods of the club's era Premier League. It was a season in which David Moyes' team confirmed its position as a solid player at the top of the league, regularly competing with the strongest teams in England.

The T-shirt has been produced in the classic blue, clearly associated with domestic costumes Everton FC. The project is supplemented by white trim on collar and sleeves, which lend the whole project an elegant, structured character, typical of the Umbro from the end of the first decade of the 21st century. The front features the iconic sponsor print Chang, which is one of the most recognisable visual elements of Everton shirts ever.

W 2008/09 season Everton FC finished the Premier League on 5th place, which was an excellent result and a confirmation of the team's sporting stability. The team also reached FA Cup Final, The team's core was then made up of, among others, the best players in the world. The core of the team at the time included. Tim Cahill, Mikel Arteta, Leighton Baines, Phil Jagielka, Joleon Lescott and Marouane Fellaini, and Everton was regarded as one of the best defensively organised teams in the league.

The T-shirt is made of light and airy material, suitable for everyday use. Size L cut complies with standards Umbro, offering the classic fit characteristic of the manufacturer's designs of the period.

This is an offer for collectors and fans looking for the original Everton FC home football shirt from the 2008/09 season by Umbro, providing a clear record of one of the club's best seasons in modern Premier League history.