



Original Real Zaragoza Away Jersey 1995-1996 - L
- Away Jersey
- Year: 1995-1996
- Player: Morientes, Pardeza, Poyet
- Size: L (56 cm x 75 cm)
- Brand: Adidas
- Sponsor: Pikolin
- Details: Excellent condition, very sleek design.
Real Zaragozaâs 1995â96 season was a transitional campaign following their European triumph the year before. Under manager VĂctor FernĂĄndez, the team struggled to replicate past success, finishing 13th in La Liga and exiting both the Copa del Rey and UEFA Cup Winnersâ Cup in the quarter-finals. They also fell short in the UEFA Super Cup, losing to Ajax after a heavy second-leg defeat. Despite these setbacks, young striker Fernando Morientes emerged as a breakout star, scoring 18 goals across all competitions. The squad blended aging veterans like Miguel Pardeza and Francisco Higuera with rising talents such as Gustavo Poyet, who contributed 12 goals from midfield. New arrivalsâincluding Morientes, Dani GarcĂa Lara, and Gustavo AdriĂĄn LĂłpezâsignaled a shift toward youth, while the departures of Juan EsnĂĄider and Cafu marked the end of an era. Though results were inconsistent, the season laid the groundwork for Zaragozaâs next generation.
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- Away Jersey
- Year: 1995-1996
- Player: Morientes, Pardeza, Poyet
- Size: L (56 cm x 75 cm)
- Brand: Adidas
- Sponsor: Pikolin
- Details: Excellent condition, very sleek design.
Real Zaragozaâs 1995â96 season was a transitional campaign following their European triumph the year before. Under manager VĂctor FernĂĄndez, the team struggled to replicate past success, finishing 13th in La Liga and exiting both the Copa del Rey and UEFA Cup Winnersâ Cup in the quarter-finals. They also fell short in the UEFA Super Cup, losing to Ajax after a heavy second-leg defeat. Despite these setbacks, young striker Fernando Morientes emerged as a breakout star, scoring 18 goals across all competitions. The squad blended aging veterans like Miguel Pardeza and Francisco Higuera with rising talents such as Gustavo Poyet, who contributed 12 goals from midfield. New arrivalsâincluding Morientes, Dani GarcĂa Lara, and Gustavo AdriĂĄn LĂłpezâsignaled a shift toward youth, while the departures of Juan EsnĂĄider and Cafu marked the end of an era. Though results were inconsistent, the season laid the groundwork for Zaragozaâs next generation.





















