SK Brann 2009 Home football shirt [XL].

70$

Team: SK Brann

Season: 2009 Home

Size: XL

Condition: Excellent

Dimensions (underarm width/length) in cm: 48/71

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Original SK Brann home football jersey from 2009 by Kappa. 

Home model SK Brann z 2009produced by Kappa in size XL, comes at a time when the club has established itself as one of the most recognisable teams in Norway. Brann, representing the city of Bergen, has played an important role in domestic football for decades, regularly competing at the top of the Eliteserien and building a strong identity based on local character and the loyal support of the fans.

The T-shirt was produced on the classic red base, which is the hallmark of SK Brann. The project is supplemented by white stitching and white collar finish, which give the whole thing a clear and sporty look. The model shown here comes in version without sponsor imprint, which further emphasises the minimalist nature of the jersey and exposes the club colours without additional graphic elements.

In a historical context SK Brann is one of the clubs with the greatest significance for the development of Norwegian football, both sportingly and culturally. The Bergen team has been an important reference point for the league over the years, nurturing and attracting players who have had a real impact on the level of the national game and the Norwegian national team, and the club itself remains a symbol of a strong regional football identity.

The T-shirt is made of a lightweight and breathable material with a with a touch of Lycra, characteristic of projects Kappy of those years, and the cut in size XL is clearly fitted and quite tight, according to the manufacturer's standards.

This is for collectors and fans looking for an original home football jersey SK Brann z 2009, a clear record of the club's tradition and the Bergen team's lasting influence on Norwegian football.