Beckham Manchester United 1999/00 Home Shirt (L)

€179.95

Official Manchester United shirt from the 1999/00 season, featuring Beckham on the back.

Details

Club: Manchester United

Player: Beckham

Season: 1999/00

Type: Home

Size: Large (L)

Brand: Umbro

Condition

Good overall condition

No holes or major damage

Product Description

Manchester United's 1999/00 home shirt was produced by Umbro and worn in the season immediately following the club's historic treble-winning campaign of 1998/99. The shirt retains the same core design as that trophy-laden year, featuring a deep red body with white trim and the Umbro double diamond branding alongside the Sharp Viewcam sponsor.

David Beckham wore this shirt during what would prove to be one of his final full seasons at Old Trafford. By this point he was an established England international and one of the most recognisable footballers in the world, though his relationship with manager Alex Ferguson was beginning to show signs of strain that would eventually lead to his departure to Real Madrid in 2003.

This example is a named player shirt with Beckham's name and his number 7 applied to the back. The number 7 shirt carried considerable weight at United, previously worn by George Best, Bryan Robson, and Eric Cantona, adding further context to its significance during this period.

Official Manchester United shirt from the 1999/00 season, featuring Beckham on the back.

Details

Club: Manchester United

Player: Beckham

Season: 1999/00

Type: Home

Size: Large (L)

Brand: Umbro

Condition

Good overall condition

No holes or major damage

Product Description

Manchester United's 1999/00 home shirt was produced by Umbro and worn in the season immediately following the club's historic treble-winning campaign of 1998/99. The shirt retains the same core design as that trophy-laden year, featuring a deep red body with white trim and the Umbro double diamond branding alongside the Sharp Viewcam sponsor.

David Beckham wore this shirt during what would prove to be one of his final full seasons at Old Trafford. By this point he was an established England international and one of the most recognisable footballers in the world, though his relationship with manager Alex Ferguson was beginning to show signs of strain that would eventually lead to his departure to Real Madrid in 2003.

This example is a named player shirt with Beckham's name and his number 7 applied to the back. The number 7 shirt carried considerable weight at United, previously worn by George Best, Bryan Robson, and Eric Cantona, adding further context to its significance during this period.