Football shirt REEDITION Hamburger SV 1976/78 Away [S].

225$

Team: Hamburger SV

Season: 1976/78 Away

Size: S

Condition: Excellent

Dimensions (underarm width/length) in cm: 42/69

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Original 1976/78 Hamburger SV away football shirt by Erima - reissue. 

Away model Hamburger SV in 1976/78produced by Erimę in size S, is a contemporary reissue of a classic design from the second half of the 1970s. This period was one of the most important in the history of Hamburger SV, when the club was at the forefront of German and European football.

The T-shirt was manufactured on blue base and occurs in long-sleeved version, The design of the project is a reflection of the design of the time. The design is complemented by white collar and white sleeve trim, which contrasts with the bright colours of the T-shirt. The front features large HSV lettering, which is a simple but highly recognisable design element Hamburger SV from the 1970s. The overall design retains the styling of the classic production shirts Erimy, to which this reissue refers.

The second half of the 1970s was for Hamburger SV the start of one of the most successful periods in the club's history. The team won Cup Winners' Cup in 1977, beating in the final RSC Anderlecht, and in subsequent years maintained a strong position in the Bundesliga. The colours of the team at the time featured prominent footballers, including. Kevin Keegan, Felix Magath, Manfred Kaltz, Horst Hrubesch and Uli Stein, who formed a successful team both in Germany and in European competitions.

The T-shirt is made of a light and airy material and the cut in size S meets the standards of the Erimy, offering a classic fit characteristic of production designs Erimy inspired by T-shirts from the 1970s.

This is for collectors and fans looking for an original away football jersey Hamburger SV z 1976/78, a clear record of one of the most successful periods in the club's history.