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Fabregas Arsenal 2008/10 Home Shirt (M)
Official Arsenal shirt from the 2008/10 season, featuring Fabregas on the back.
Details
Club: Arsenal
Player: Fabregas
Season: 2008/10
Type: Home
Size: Medium (M)
Brand: Nike
Condition
Good overall condition
Small hole on front of shirt
Product Description
Arsenal's home shirt from the 2008–10 seasons, manufactured by Nike. The shirt follows the traditional red and white design associated with the club, featuring Nike's template styling of that era with the cannon badge and Emirates sponsorship on the chest.
This period covered Arsène Wenger's continued tenure at Highbury's successor, the Emirates Stadium, as Arsenal consistently challenged for the Premier League title without ultimately winning it. The squad was built heavily around a young, technically gifted core and was widely regarded as one of the more attractive sides in Europe at the time.
The shirt is attributed to Cesc Fàbregas, the Spanish midfielder who captained the club during parts of this period. Fàbregas had joined Arsenal's academy from Barcelona as a teenager and developed into one of the Premier League's leading creative players, regularly topping assist charts before his eventual return to Barcelona in 2011.
Official Arsenal shirt from the 2008/10 season, featuring Fabregas on the back.
Details
Club: Arsenal
Player: Fabregas
Season: 2008/10
Type: Home
Size: Medium (M)
Brand: Nike
Condition
Good overall condition
Small hole on front of shirt
Product Description
Arsenal's home shirt from the 2008–10 seasons, manufactured by Nike. The shirt follows the traditional red and white design associated with the club, featuring Nike's template styling of that era with the cannon badge and Emirates sponsorship on the chest.
This period covered Arsène Wenger's continued tenure at Highbury's successor, the Emirates Stadium, as Arsenal consistently challenged for the Premier League title without ultimately winning it. The squad was built heavily around a young, technically gifted core and was widely regarded as one of the more attractive sides in Europe at the time.
The shirt is attributed to Cesc Fàbregas, the Spanish midfielder who captained the club during parts of this period. Fàbregas had joined Arsenal's academy from Barcelona as a teenager and developed into one of the Premier League's leading creative players, regularly topping assist charts before his eventual return to Barcelona in 2011.

