Ronaldo Manchester United 2003/05 Third Shirt (L)

€129.95

Official Manchester United shirt from the 2003/05 season, featuring Ronaldo on the back.

Details

Club: Manchester United

Player: Ronaldo

Season: 2003/05

Type: Third

Size: Medium (M)

Brand: Umbro

Condition

Good overall condition

Front sponsor damaged

Product Description

Manchester United's 2003/05 third shirt was produced by Umbro and worn during a transitional period for the club following the departure of David Beckham in 2003. The side was managed by Sir Alex Ferguson and was in the process of rebuilding, finishing third in the Premier League in 2004/05 after a title win in 2002/03.

This shirt is printed with the name and number of Cristiano Ronaldo, who joined United from Sporting CP in the summer of 2003 as an 18-year-old. He wore this number 7 shirt across both seasons covered by this kit, establishing himself in the first team before going on to become one of the club's most significant players.

The shirt features Umbro's branding of the era alongside the Sharp-era sponsor replacement, Vodafone, who held the front-of-shirt sponsorship from 2000 to 2006. The third kit colourway offered an alternative to the club's traditional red home and white or black secondary options of that period.

Official Manchester United shirt from the 2003/05 season, featuring Ronaldo on the back.

Details

Club: Manchester United

Player: Ronaldo

Season: 2003/05

Type: Third

Size: Medium (M)

Brand: Umbro

Condition

Good overall condition

Front sponsor damaged

Product Description

Manchester United's 2003/05 third shirt was produced by Umbro and worn during a transitional period for the club following the departure of David Beckham in 2003. The side was managed by Sir Alex Ferguson and was in the process of rebuilding, finishing third in the Premier League in 2004/05 after a title win in 2002/03.

This shirt is printed with the name and number of Cristiano Ronaldo, who joined United from Sporting CP in the summer of 2003 as an 18-year-old. He wore this number 7 shirt across both seasons covered by this kit, establishing himself in the first team before going on to become one of the club's most significant players.

The shirt features Umbro's branding of the era alongside the Sharp-era sponsor replacement, Vodafone, who held the front-of-shirt sponsorship from 2000 to 2006. The third kit colourway offered an alternative to the club's traditional red home and white or black secondary options of that period.