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Original Ajax AFC Home Shorts 1996-1997 - XL

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Original Ajax AFC Home Shorts 1996-1997 - XL

  • Home Shorts
  • Year: 1996-1997
  • Player: Danny Blind, Jari Litmanen, Marc Overmars
  • Size: XL (- cm x - cm)
  • Brand: Umbro
  • Sponsor: ABN-Amro
  • Details: Excellent condition, matching home shorts with the shirt. Pattern of famous Amsterdam buildings all over the design.

The Amsterdam Arena, a modern stadium boasting approximately 56,000 seats for football matches and 71,000 seats for music concerts, was unveiled for the 1996/97season. Despite this addition, Ajax managed to reach the semi-finals of the Champions League that season, defeating Atletico Madrid and Rangers along the way, yet falling short against Juventus. However, despite their European success, Ajax could only secure a 4th place finish in the premier league, accumulating 61points based on the standard 3points for a win and 44points under the previous system of 2points for a win, with only 17wins in 34games and a goal difference of +24.

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  • Home Shorts
  • Year: 1996-1997
  • Player: Danny Blind, Jari Litmanen, Marc Overmars
  • Size: XL (- cm x - cm)
  • Brand: Umbro
  • Sponsor: ABN-Amro
  • Details: Excellent condition, matching home shorts with the shirt. Pattern of famous Amsterdam buildings all over the design.

The Amsterdam Arena, a modern stadium boasting approximately 56,000 seats for football matches and 71,000 seats for music concerts, was unveiled for the 1996/97season. Despite this addition, Ajax managed to reach the semi-finals of the Champions League that season, defeating Atletico Madrid and Rangers along the way, yet falling short against Juventus. However, despite their European success, Ajax could only secure a 4th place finish in the premier league, accumulating 61points based on the standard 3points for a win and 44points under the previous system of 2points for a win, with only 17wins in 34games and a goal difference of +24.