Newcastle United FC 2013/14 Home football shirt [XL].

80$

Team: Newcastle United FC

Season: 2013/14 Home

Size: XL

Condition: Excellent

Dimensions (underarm width/length) in cm: 60/73

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Original home football jersey Newcastle United FC of the 2013/14 season by Puma. 

Home model Newcastle United FC z 2013/14 seasonproduced by Puma in size XL, is a classic interpretation of the traditional colours of the club from St James’ Park. The design is based on timeless black and white vertical stripes, which has built the identity of the Magpies for decades and remains one of the most recognisable themes in English football.

On the front of the jersey, the sponsor's print takes centre stage Wonga, a stark contrast to the bright stripes and in keeping with the Premier League aesthetic of the first half of the second decade of the 21st century. The whole is complemented by with subtle blue and gold details, evident in the trim and manufacturer's markings, which give the design a more elegant feel and set it apart from the earlier, rougher versions of Newcastle's home shirts.

2013/14 season was for Newcastle United FC a transitional period, but it was full of distinctive individuals. The club's colours included. Loïc Rémy, who is the team's top scorer, and Yohan Cabaye, Cheick Tioté, Moussa Sissoko and Fabricio Coloccini, The team finished in the middle of the table. The Alan Pardew-led team finished mid-table, but the style of play and personnel ensured that that campaign remains well remembered by fans to this day.

The T-shirt is made of light and airy material, characteristic of home projects Pumas from that period. Cut in size XL provides a classic, relaxed fit and comfortable wear.

This is an offer for collectors and fans looking for the original Newcastle United FC home football shirt from the 2013/14 season by Puma, distinguished by its classic striped pattern and a clear reference to a distinctive stage in the club's history with the Premier League.