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Original AS Monaco Home Jersey 1986-1987 - M

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Original AS Monaco Home Jersey 1986-1987 - M

  • Home Jersey
  • Year: 1986-1987
  • Player: Jean-Luc Ettori, Manuel Amoros, Youssouf Fofana
  • Size: M (47 cm x 64 cm)
  • Brand: Adidas
  • Sponsor: TMC
  • Details: Good condition, very rare climate 2000 shirt. Famous adidas range from the 80s. Some wear on the fabric and a few small stains on the shirt.

S Monaco’s 1986–87 squad combined experienced French internationals with a few notable foreign signings. In goal, long-serving Jean-Luc Ettori provided stability, while the defense featured leaders like Manuel Amoros, Danish veteran Søren Busk, and the versatile Claude Puel. The midfield was built around hard-working players such as Marcel Dib, Jean-Philippe Rohr, and the experienced Dane Søren Lerby, who added creativity and leadership. Up front, Monaco relied on the pace and flair of Bruno Bellone, the Ivorian forward Youssouf Fofana, and striker Philippe Tibeuf. Managed by Ștefan Kovács, the squad reflected a balance of youth and experience, with Ettori, Amoros, and Baresi-era contemporaries forming the backbone of the side.

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Original AS Monaco Home Jersey 1986-1987 - M—
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  • Home Jersey
  • Year: 1986-1987
  • Player: Jean-Luc Ettori, Manuel Amoros, Youssouf Fofana
  • Size: M (47 cm x 64 cm)
  • Brand: Adidas
  • Sponsor: TMC
  • Details: Good condition, very rare climate 2000 shirt. Famous adidas range from the 80s. Some wear on the fabric and a few small stains on the shirt.

S Monaco’s 1986–87 squad combined experienced French internationals with a few notable foreign signings. In goal, long-serving Jean-Luc Ettori provided stability, while the defense featured leaders like Manuel Amoros, Danish veteran Søren Busk, and the versatile Claude Puel. The midfield was built around hard-working players such as Marcel Dib, Jean-Philippe Rohr, and the experienced Dane Søren Lerby, who added creativity and leadership. Up front, Monaco relied on the pace and flair of Bruno Bellone, the Ivorian forward Youssouf Fofana, and striker Philippe Tibeuf. Managed by Ștefan Kovács, the squad reflected a balance of youth and experience, with Ettori, Amoros, and Baresi-era contemporaries forming the backbone of the side.