1998/00 Germany Home Football Shirt (2XL) Adidas (Kinder Stark Machen)
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Information: Official Adidas Germany home football shirt, as worn by 'Die Mannschaft' between 1998-2000, when the team competed at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. This particular variation features the rare “Kinder stark machen” sponsor print, a German public health campaign slogan translating to “Make Children Strong”, promoting youth confidence and drug prevention initiatives across Germany during the late 1990s. The shirt was notably worn in Germany’s international friendly against Luxembourg in 1998, making it a unique and lesser-seen variant from the era. A fantastic vintage jersey, ideal for a collection of your own or the perfect gift for any football fan.
Teammates: Including Kahn, Matthäus, Bierhoff, Ballack, Scholl & Hamann.
Condition: Excellent. A 3cm pull on the back of the right sleeve (see photo). Evidence of neck label being removed. Otherwise, superb, especially considering its age.
Dimensions: Pit-to-Pit = 62cm / Collar-to-Hem = 73cm.
To help preserve and protect your beloved football kit, please carefully follow these care guidelines:
- Cool wash (30°C)
- Air dry. Do not tumble dry
- Wash inside out
- Do not bleach
- Do not use fabric softener
- Cool iron or steam
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