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Ronaldo Manchester United 2004/06 Home Shirt (L)
Official Manchester United shirt from the 2004/06 season, featuring Ronaldo on the back.
Details
Club: Manchester United
Player: Ronaldo
Season: 2004/06
Type: Home
Size: Large (L)
Brand: Nike
Condition
Good overall condition
No holes or major damage
Product Description
Manchester United's home shirt from the 2004–06 period was manufactured by Nike and featured the traditional red base with white accents. The club's Vodafone sponsor appeared across the chest during this era, and the design included Umbro's distinctive diamond trim detailing on the sleeves.
This was a significant period for Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson, as the club was rebuilding following the departures of key players and working to close the gap on Chelsea, who dominated the Premier League during these seasons. The squad featured a blend of experienced players and emerging talent.
This example is a Cristiano Ronaldo named shirt. Ronaldo had joined United from Sporting CP in 2003 and was developing into one of the division's most dangerous attackers during these two seasons, winning the PFA Young Player of the Year award in 2006 before his breakthrough Premier League title-winning campaigns that followed shortly after.
Official Manchester United shirt from the 2004/06 season, featuring Ronaldo on the back.
Details
Club: Manchester United
Player: Ronaldo
Season: 2004/06
Type: Home
Size: Large (L)
Brand: Nike
Condition
Good overall condition
No holes or major damage
Product Description
Manchester United's home shirt from the 2004–06 period was manufactured by Nike and featured the traditional red base with white accents. The club's Vodafone sponsor appeared across the chest during this era, and the design included Umbro's distinctive diamond trim detailing on the sleeves.
This was a significant period for Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson, as the club was rebuilding following the departures of key players and working to close the gap on Chelsea, who dominated the Premier League during these seasons. The squad featured a blend of experienced players and emerging talent.
This example is a Cristiano Ronaldo named shirt. Ronaldo had joined United from Sporting CP in 2003 and was developing into one of the division's most dangerous attackers during these two seasons, winning the PFA Young Player of the Year award in 2006 before his breakthrough Premier League title-winning campaigns that followed shortly after.

