Luxembourg football shirt 2006/07 Home 8 [XXL]

Pierwotna cena wynosiła: 80$.Aktualna cena wynosi: 65$.

Team: Luxembourg

Season: 2006/07 Home

Size: XXL

Condition: Very good - heavily bent figures on back and front.

Dimensions (underarm width/length) in cm: 55/77

Lowest price in the last 30 days: 65$.

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Original home football jersey of the Luxembourg national team from the 2006/07 season by Erreà. 

Home model the Luxembourg national team from the season 2006/07produced by Erreà in XXL size, dates back to a period of competition in qualifying for international tournaments, where the national team consistently sought to build its position in European football. It was a time of gradual development for the national team, which, despite its limited potential, regularly faced stronger rivals.

The T-shirt has been produced on a red base, the hallmark of the the Luxembourg national team, and is completed by a long-sleeved version, giving it a classic feel. On the back and front is the number 8, in keeping with the simple and functional aesthetic of the designs. Erreà from that period.

Luxembourg national team has remained one of the smaller footballing nations in Europe over the years, but its history dates back to the early 20th century, and its greatest success remains its participation in the 1920 Olympic Games. Some of the most recognisable players in the team's history include. Jeff Strasser, a long-time defensive leader and national representative for many years, and Louis Pilot, considered one of the greatest legends of Luxembourg football.

The T-shirt is made from a lightweight and stretchy material and the XXL cut meets the standards of the Erreà, providing the classic fit characteristic of the brand's designs.

This is for collectors and fans looking for an original home football jersey the Luxembourg national team from the season 2006/07, providing a clear record of the development of one of Europe's less obvious representations.