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Original Real Madrid *Matchworn* Away Jersey 1989-1990 #18 - XL

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Original Real Madrid *Matchworn* Away Jersey 1989-1990 #18 - XL

 

Real Madrid - Los Blancos

  • Type: Matchworn Away Jersey #18
  • Year: 1989-1990
  • Player: Hugo SĂĄnchez, Emilio Santos, MartĂ­n VĂĄzquez 
  • Size: XL (56 cm x 73 cm)
  • Brand: Hummel
  • Sponsor: -
  • Details: Very good condition, stunning match shirt. Some lost colour on the badge and Hummel logo. The sponsor Reny Picot is convered with vinyl. The shirt has been used by lower teams  after the first team potentially. This is why the sponsor could be covered as it was not longer the sponsor that season the next team used the shirt.

Real Madrid played in this beautiful shirt from the Danish brand Hummel in the late 80s. The 80s were a very successful period for Real Madrid. The biggest club in Europe became champions of Spain consecutively from 1986 to 1990. In these years, the Mexican top striker Hugo Sanchez also became Real Madrid's top scorer each time. The Mexican played 207 for Madrid in which he scored 164 goals. 

$330.02
Original Real Madrid *Matchworn* Away Jersey 1989-1990 #18 - XL—
$330.02

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Real Madrid - Los Blancos

  • Type: Matchworn Away Jersey #18
  • Year: 1989-1990
  • Player: Hugo SĂĄnchez, Emilio Santos, MartĂ­n VĂĄzquez 
  • Size: XL (56 cm x 73 cm)
  • Brand: Hummel
  • Sponsor: -
  • Details: Very good condition, stunning match shirt. Some lost colour on the badge and Hummel logo. The sponsor Reny Picot is convered with vinyl. The shirt has been used by lower teams  after the first team potentially. This is why the sponsor could be covered as it was not longer the sponsor that season the next team used the shirt.

Real Madrid played in this beautiful shirt from the Danish brand Hummel in the late 80s. The 80s were a very successful period for Real Madrid. The biggest club in Europe became champions of Spain consecutively from 1986 to 1990. In these years, the Mexican top striker Hugo Sanchez also became Real Madrid's top scorer each time. The Mexican played 207 for Madrid in which he scored 164 goals.Â