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Manchester City 24/25 Home Jersey – Player Version
Step into the future of football with the Manchester City 24/25 Home Jersey – Player Edition, the same jersey worn by the squad on match days. Designed with cutting-edge PUMA ULTRAWEAVE fabric and dryCELL technology, this jersey ensures lightweight comfort, optimal breathability, and moisture-wicking performance to help you stay sharp on and off the pitch.
Crafted for precision and performance, it features an athletic silhouette, heat-applied crests, and authentic detailing — made for those who play and support like pros.
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Player Version – Official on-pitch match jersey
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ULTRAWEAVE & dryCELL Technology – Lightweight, moisture-wicking material
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Athletic Slim Fit – Designed for elite movement and comfort
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Heat-Applied Manchester City Badge & PUMA Logo
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Mesh Panel Inserts – Enhanced ventilation during high performance
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Made with Recycled Materials – Part of PUMA’s commitment to sustainability
Real Madrid 25/26 Home Jersey – Fan Version
Celebrate the legacy of Los Blancos with the Real Madrid 25/26 Home Jersey – Fan Edition. Inspired by the on-pitch kit, this version is made for supporters who want style, comfort, and club pride in every wear.
Crafted with adidas AEROREADY® technology, it helps keep you cool and dry during match days or everyday outings. With a slightly more relaxed fit than the player version, it offers all-day comfort while staying true to the iconic look.
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Supporter Version – Designed for everyday wear
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AEROREADY® sweat-wicking fabric to keep you dry
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Embroidered Real Madrid crest and adidas branding
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Comfortable regular fit
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Made with 100% recycled polyester
Designed for elite performance and unmatched comfort, the Real Madrid 25/26 Home Jersey – Player Edition is the exact model worn by the squad on match day. Engineered with adidas AEROREADY® technology, it wicks away moisture to keep you dry and focused whether you're dominating on the field or showing your support off it.
Crafted with lightweight, breathable fabric and precision-fit tailoring, this jersey is built for those who demand authenticity and performance.
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Player Version – Authentic match-day jersey
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AEROREADY® moisture-absorbing technology
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Lightweight, high-performance fabric with mesh inserts for ventilation
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Heat-applied Real Madrid crest and adidas logo
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Slim athletic fit for a professional look and feel
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Made from recycled materials as part of adidas’ sustainability efforts
Inter Miami 24/25 Third Jersey – Fan Version
Show your support for Inter Miami in style with the 24/25 Third Jersey – Fan Edition. Inspired by the on-pitch look, this jersey delivers everyday comfort and team pride, featuring bold design elements that reflect the club’s vibrant spirit.
Made with adidas AEROREADY® technology, it helps keep you cool and dry whether you're in the stands or on the move.
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Fan Version – Inspired by the authentic match-day design
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AEROREADY® Technology – Wicks moisture for all-day comfort
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Regular Fit – Relaxed and versatile for any occasion
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Stitched Inter Miami Crest & adidas Logo
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Soft, Durable Fabric for Daily Wear
Inter Miami 24/25 Third Jersey – Player Version
Crafted for elite performance, the Inter Miami 24/25 Third Jersey – Player Edition is built to match the pace and intensity of the pros. Worn by the team on match day, this jersey features adidas HEAT.RDY® technology to regulate body temperature and maximize breathability.
With a sleek, lightweight design and a slim athletic fit, this third kit blends bold South Florida style with top-tier innovation — perfect for fans who demand the real deal.
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Player Version – Authentic match-worn design
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HEAT.RDY® Technology – Optimized for breathability and moisture control
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Slim Fit – Tailored for a performance-ready silhouette
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Heat-applied Inter Miami Crest & adidas Logo
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Lightweight, Stretch Fabric for Maximum Movement
Manchester City 24/25 Away Jersey – Fan Version (PUMA x KIDSUPER Collaboration)
Step into the spotlight with the bold and creative energy of the PUMA x KIDSUPER Manchester City Away Jersey. This fan edition jersey reimagines City’s classic look with artistic flair, blending football heritage with contemporary design from the minds of KIDSUPER.
Crafted for everyday comfort and style, it features PUMA's dryCELL moisture-wicking tech and a relaxed fit—perfect for match day or streetwear. Celebrate your club with a jersey that’s as expressive as your love for the game.
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PUMA x KIDSUPER Collab – Unique, limited-edition artwork
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dryCELL Technology – Keeps you dry and comfortable
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Relaxed Supporter Fit – Ideal for all-day wear
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Stitched Manchester City Crest & PUMA Branding
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Made with Recycled Materials
Personalisation
- Name & Number - Customise your jersey with the name and number of your favourite Man City Soccer Jerseys player or even your own name. We can print name in the same style worn by the players.
Borussia Dortmund Club World Cup Jersey – Player Version
Celebrate Borussia Dortmund’s road to global glory with the official 2025 Club World Cup Jersey – a bold collaboration between PUMA and KS. This special edition cream jersey blends artistic flair with elite performance, honoring Dortmund’s upcoming appearance on the world stage.
Crafted for match-day intensity, it features lightweight, breathable fabric with heat-applied crests and logos for a sleek, professional finish.
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Player Version – Authentic jersey worn by the team
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Heat-sealed Borussia Dortmund crest and Puma logo
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KidSuper logo at the back neck for a creative touch
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Lightweight, moisture-wicking performance fabric
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Limited edition design for the 2025 Club World Cup
- Name & Number - Customise your jersey with the name and number of your favourite Borussia Dortmund player or even your own name. We can print name in the same style worn by the players.
Everton’s 1994/95 season was a dramatic tale of survival and redemption. After a dreadful start under Mike Walker, the team languished at the bottom of the Premier League. Walker was sacked in November and replaced by Joe Royle, whose arrival transformed the club’s fortunes.
Royle’s “Dogs of War” side, built on grit and determination, climbed clear of relegation and went on an unforgettable FA Cup run. Everton defeated Manchester United 1–0 in the final at Wembley, thanks to Paul Rideout’s header, securing their first major trophy since 1987.
They finished 15th in the league, but the Cup triumph restored pride and stability to Goodison Park.
Everton’s 1984/85 season was the finest in the club’s history — a golden year under manager Howard Kendall. The Toffees achieved a remarkable First Division and European Cup Winners’ Cup double, and narrowly missed out on a treble.
Everton won the league title convincingly, finishing 13 points clear of Liverpool, with stars like Neville Southall, Kevin Ratcliffe, Trevor Steven, Peter Reid, Graeme Sharp, and Andy Gray forming a superbly balanced team.
In Europe, they lifted the Cup Winners’ Cup, beating Rapid Vienna 3–1 in the final. The only blemish was a 1–0 FA Cup Final loss to Manchester United, but the season remains the pinnacle of Everton’s modern era.
In the early Premier League era, Everton endured two difficult seasons. Under Howard Kendall in 1992/93, the Toffees struggled for consistency, finishing 13th, with only Tony Cottee and Peter Beardsley providing regular attacking spark. The following season, 1993/94, results worsened, and despite the efforts of veterans like Neville Southall and emerging talent Graham Stuart, Everton spent much of the campaign in relegation danger. Kendall resigned in December 1993, replaced by Mike Walker. A dramatic late surge, including Stuart’s vital final-day goals against Wimbledon, secured survival. These seasons were marked by instability, fading squad depth, and growing fan frustration.
Sunderland’s 1986–88 period was one of the lowest points in the club’s history, marked by successive relegations and deep turmoil.
In 1986/87, under Lawrie McMenemy, Sunderland endured a disastrous campaign in the Second Division, finishing 20th and suffering relegation to the Third Division for the first time in their history. Poor form, low morale, and a lack of cohesion plagued the team despite experienced players like Gary Bennett and David Hodgson.
In 1987/88, new manager Denis Smith led a swift revival. With key contributions from Eric Gates, Marco Gabbiadini, and Gordon Armstrong, Sunderland finished third and won promotion back to the Second Division, beginning their road to recovery.
Everton’s 1997/98 season was one of the most nerve-wracking in the club’s history, ending in Premier League survival on goal difference. Managed initially by Howard Kendall in his third spell at the club, Everton struggled for form and consistency throughout the campaign.
Despite the efforts of players like Duncan Ferguson, Nick Barmby, and goalkeeper Thomas Myhre, results were poor, and goals were hard to come by. On the final day, a 1–1 draw with Coventry City at Goodison Park — combined with Bolton Wanderers’ defeat to Chelsea — kept Everton up on goal difference.
It was a season of relief rather than success, highlighting the club’s growing instability in the late 1990s.
Nottingham Forest’s 1977–80 period under Brian Clough and Peter Taylor stands as one of the most extraordinary success stories in football history.
In 1976/77, Forest were promoted from the Second Division, and astonishingly, they won the First Division title at their first attempt in 1977/78, finishing seven points clear. The team, led by John McGovern, featured stars like John Robertson, Kenny Burns, and Peter Shilton.
They followed up with more glory: winning the League Cup in 1978 and 1979, and capturing the European Cup in 1979, defeating Malmö 1–0. By 1979/80, Forest retained the European Cup, beating Hamburg 1–0, cementing their place among Europe’s elite.
