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The Real Madrid Away Kids Kit from the 1996-97 season is a bold and unforgettable design by Kelme, featuring a striking blue pattern with white accents. This jersey is a true throwback to one of Madrid’s most iconic eras, when the club was making waves both domestically and in Europe.
Real Madrid in the 1996-97 Season
Under the leadership of Fabio Capello, Real Madrid dominated La Liga, securing the league title. With a star-studded squad, including Raúl, Suker, Mijatović, Seedorf, and Roberto Carlos, this kit represents a golden era for Los Blancos.
Squad Numbers (1996-97 Key Players)
• 7 – Raúl González (Rising young star)
• 10 – Clarence Seedorf (Midfield engine)
• 9 – Davor Šuker (Goal-scoring machine)
• 11 – Roberto Carlos (Explosive left-back)
• 8 – Predrag Mijatović (Key attacking presence)
Design & Features
• Unique Kelme Design – Featuring geometric blue patterns with Real Madrid crests embedded into the fabric.
• Teka Sponsorship – One of the most iconic sponsors in Madrid’s history.
• Classic Collar & White Trim – A stylish V-neck collar with white and black details, adding to its retro appeal.
• Complete Kids Set – Includes matching shorts with Kelme’s paw-print branding, creating a perfect matchday look.
A Must-Have for Young Madridistas
This Real Madrid 1996-97 Away Kids Kit is perfect for young fans and collectors alike. Whether for wearing with pride, training, or adding to a vintage collection, this kit is a legendary piece of Real Madrid history.
The Grêmio Kids Home Kit from the 2000 season, designed by Kappa, is a tribute to the club’s rich history in Brazilian football. Featuring the iconic blue, black, and white stripes, this kit is a perfect representation of Grêmio’s tradition and success.
Grêmio in the 2000 Season
During the 2000 campaign, Grêmio competed in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A and Copa do Brasil, showcasing their reputation as one of Brazil’s top football clubs. This period saw talented players such as Ronaldinho Gaucho making an impact before moving to European football.
Verified Squad Numbers (Grêmio 2000 Team)
• 10 – Ronaldinho Gaucho (The young Brazilian star who later became a global icon)
• 9 – Rodrigo Mendes (Key forward)
• 7 – Zinho (World Cup-winning midfielder)
• 5 – Tinga (Strong presence in midfield)
• 1 – Danrlei (Legendary goalkeeper)
Design & Features
• Classic Blue, Black, and White Stripes – Grêmio’s iconic color combination.
• Astra & Chevrolet Sponsorship – A symbol of the era, adding to the authenticity of this classic kit.
• Kappa Branding on Sleeves & Shorts – The signature Kappa design, enhancing the retro appeal.
• Complete Kids Set – Includes matching shorts, perfect for young Grêmio fans and collectors.
A Must-Have for Young Grêmio Fans
This Grêmio Kids Home Kit (2000) is a rare vintage piece, ideal for young supporters who want to represent one of Brazil’s greatest clubs. With its historic design, legendary players, and strong cultural significance, this kit is a collector’s dream.
The Japan 1998 home shirt is one of the most iconic kits in football history, instantly recognizable for its bold flame pattern and classic late 90s design.
Design & Features
• Deep blue base with flame graphics – Symbolizing Japan’s passion and fighting spirit on the pitch.
• White and red trim on the collar and sleeves – Complementing the national colors.
• Asics logo & embroidered JFA crest – High-quality details true to the original kit.
• Matching white shorts with blue flame graphic – Completing the set with a unique and stylish look.
Memorable Matches & Campaigns
• Worn during Japan’s first-ever World Cup appearance in 1998, marking a historic milestone for the national team.
• Japan faced Argentina, Croatia, and Jamaica in the group stage.
• Featured legendary players such as Hidetoshi Nakata, Masashi Nakayama, and Kazuyoshi Miura.
Key Players & Squad Numbers
• #8 Hidetoshi Nakata – Playmaker & midfield engine.
• #9 Masashi Nakayama – Scored Japan’s first-ever World Cup goal.
• #11 Wagner Lopes – Brazilian-born striker, naturalized for Japan.
• #10 Hiroshi Nanami – Left-footed midfield maestro.
• #7 Motohiro Yamaguchi – Captain and key midfielder.
A Timeless Classic
The Japan 1998 home shirt (kids set) remains a true collector’s item, capturing the spirit of Samurai Blue in their historic World Cup debut. A must-have for fans of Japanese football nostalgia.
