Liverpool FC football shirt 2009/10 Third 12 F. Aurelio [M].

115$

Team: Liverpool FC

Season: 2009/10 Third

Size: M

Condition: Very good - two micro spots.

Dimensions (underarm width/length) in cm: 52/73

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Original third Liverpool FC football shirt from the 2009/10 season by Adidas, printed by Fabio Aurélio. 

Third set Liverpool FC from the season 2009/10produced by Adidas in size M, comes from a period when the club was still one of the top teams in the English Premier League, although that season was not as successful as the previous one. The Rafael Benítez-led team was competing on several fronts and the squad included players who were among the most important figures of the Anfield team at the turn of the 21st century.

The jersey has been produced on a white base, with a simple and elegant design characteristic of the away and third sets of the Liverpool FC of the period. The sleeves feature the red three stripes characteristic of the designs Adidas, with the sponsor's imprint taking centre stage on the front. Carlsberg. The copy on display is a rarer, collector's version, with a long sleeve.

There is an original print on the back. Fabio Aurélio, a Brazilian athlete who has represented Liverpool FC The player featured most often on the left side of defence, but could also play in midfield, standing out for his very good technique, accurate passes and dangerous fixed passages of play. During his time at Anfield, he was part of a team that featured, among others. Steven Gerrard, Fernando Torres, Jamie Carragher and Pepe Reina.

The T-shirt is made of a light and airy material and the cut in size M meets the standards of the Adidas, offering a classic fit.

This is an offer for collectors and fans looking for the original third Liverpool FC football shirt from the 2009/10 season by Adidas, providing a clear record of one stage in the Anfield club's history.