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Van Persie Arsenal 2011/12 Home Shirt (L)
Official Arsenal shirt from the 2011/12 season, featuring van Persie on the back.
Details
Club: Arsenal
Player: van Persie
Season: 2011/12
Type: Home
Size: Large (L)
Brand: Nike
Condition
Good overall condition
No holes or major damage
Product Description
Arsenal's home shirt from the 2011/12 season, manufactured by Nike. The design features the traditional red body with white sleeves, with Nike's template of the period incorporating a textured fabric and a v-neck collar.
This was Robin van Persie's final season at Arsenal before his move to Manchester United in the summer of 2012. He finished the Premier League campaign as top scorer with 30 goals, winning the Golden Boot, making this a notable shirt from a significant moment in both the player's career and the club's recent history.
The shirt carries a printed name and number on the reverse for van Persie. Arsenal finished third in the Premier League that season under Arsène Wenger, qualifying for the Champions League despite a difficult campaign that also saw them exit the FA Cup early.
Official Arsenal shirt from the 2011/12 season, featuring van Persie on the back.
Details
Club: Arsenal
Player: van Persie
Season: 2011/12
Type: Home
Size: Large (L)
Brand: Nike
Condition
Good overall condition
No holes or major damage
Product Description
Arsenal's home shirt from the 2011/12 season, manufactured by Nike. The design features the traditional red body with white sleeves, with Nike's template of the period incorporating a textured fabric and a v-neck collar.
This was Robin van Persie's final season at Arsenal before his move to Manchester United in the summer of 2012. He finished the Premier League campaign as top scorer with 30 goals, winning the Golden Boot, making this a notable shirt from a significant moment in both the player's career and the club's recent history.
The shirt carries a printed name and number on the reverse for van Persie. Arsenal finished third in the Premier League that season under Arsène Wenger, qualifying for the Champions League despite a difficult campaign that also saw them exit the FA Cup early.

