Olympique Lyon 2006/07 training sleeveless [L].

45$

Team: Olympique Lyon

Season: 2006/07

Size: L

Condition: Very good - slightly cracked manufacturer's logo on back.

Dimensions (underarm width/length) in cm: 52/68

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The original training sleeveless Olympique Lyon from the season 2006/07 production Umbro.

Training model Olympique Lyon from the season 2006/07produced by Umbro in size L, is a fixture that accompanied the team during a period of domestic dominance. These games brought the club another French championship, confirming the team's position as the strongest Ligue 1 brand in the middle of the first decade of the 21st century.

The sleeveless was produced in an intense red colour and is devoid of sponsor print, which emphasises its training character. The front features the coat of arms Olympique Lyon and logo Umbro, keeping the composition simple and functional, while the back features a large manufacturer's logo, clearly displayed on a uniform colour base. The sleeveless design makes the model suitable for training in high temperatures.

Season 2006/07 was for Olympique Lyon a period of sustained domestic hegemony and regular international competition. The club's colours at the time included. Juninho Pernambucano, leader of the midfield and free-throw specialist, Karim Benzema, a young striker entering the highest level, and Grégory Coupet, a defensive pillar and France representative. The team combined experience with youth, building one of the strongest squads in the club's history.

The sleeveless jacket is made of light and airy material and the cut in size L corresponds to the standards of the Umbro, ensuring freedom of movement during training units.

This is for collectors and supporters looking for an original training sleeveless Olympique Lyon from the season 2006/07, providing a clear record of the French club's period of domestic dominance.