Official PSG shirt from the 1995/96 season.
Details
Club: PSG
Season: 1995/96
Type: Home
Size: Extra Large (XL)
Brand: Nike
Condition
Good overall condition
No holes or major damage
Product Description
Paris Saint-Germain's 1995/96 home shirt dates from a significant period in the club's history. Having won their first league title in 1994, PSG were establishing themselves as one of France's dominant forces and were competing regularly in European competition, reaching the Cup Winners' Cup final in 1996 where they defeated Rapid Vienna.
The shirt features the classic deep blue associated with PSG during the mid-1990s, a period when the club carried a strong squad including figures such as Raí, David Ginola's successor George Weah, and goalkeeper Bernard Lama. The Canal+ ownership era brought considerable investment and ambition to the club during this time.
No brand manufacturer details have been provided for this listing, so buyers should inspect the labelling directly. The shirt is in vintage condition consistent with its age and represents a memorable chapter in PSG's pre-Qatari era history.
Official PSG shirt from the 1995/96 season.
Details
Club: PSG
Season: 1995/96
Type: Home
Size: Extra Large (XL)
Brand: Nike
Condition
Good overall condition
No holes or major damage
Product Description
Paris Saint-Germain's 1995/96 home shirt dates from a significant period in the club's history. Having won their first league title in 1994, PSG were establishing themselves as one of France's dominant forces and were competing regularly in European competition, reaching the Cup Winners' Cup final in 1996 where they defeated Rapid Vienna.
The shirt features the classic deep blue associated with PSG during the mid-1990s, a period when the club carried a strong squad including figures such as Raí, David Ginola's successor George Weah, and goalkeeper Bernard Lama. The Canal+ ownership era brought considerable investment and ambition to the club during this time.
No brand manufacturer details have been provided for this listing, so buyers should inspect the labelling directly. The shirt is in vintage condition consistent with its age and represents a memorable chapter in PSG's pre-Qatari era history.