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1995 Tokyo Verdy Away Football Shirt (S)

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1995 Tokyo Verdy Away Football Shirt (S)

1995 Tokyo Verdy Away Football Shirt (S)

Condition: 9/10 Superb

Size: Adult’sĀ Small

Chest Measurement: 35-37 Inches / 90-95 CM

Manufacturer:Ā Mizuno

Colour: White, green trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 1995 & 1996

Player: N/A

Patches: N/A

Official Mizuno Tokyo Verdy away football shirt from the 1995 season.

Condition of this classic football jersey is 9/10 – Superb (see photos).

Fantastic looking shirt, ideal for a collection of your own.

The club’s early success in J.League did not last, and as their stars aged the team's performance suffered. Verdy's 1st-place finish in the 2nd stage of theĀ 1995 seasonĀ would be its last stage victory and the 1996 Emperor's Cup would be its last major title of the decade. A downturn in the national economy and the cooling of the J.League fad meant all teams had to cut expenses. This meant Verdy could no longer buy expensive replacements for its aging stars.

TheĀ 1996 J.League seasonĀ saw Verdy Kawasaki finish 7th place overall, the lowest standing in the league's existence at that point, and would fall further in theĀ 1997 season, finishing 16th and 12th, in the 1st stage and 2nd stage, respectively, and 15th overall out of 17 teams.

$157.32
1995 Tokyo Verdy Away Football Shirt (S)—
$157.32

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Condition: 9/10 Superb

Size: Adult’sĀ Small

Chest Measurement: 35-37 Inches / 90-95 CM

Manufacturer:Ā Mizuno

Colour: White, green trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 1995 & 1996

Player: N/A

Patches: N/A

Official Mizuno Tokyo Verdy away football shirt from the 1995 season.

Condition of this classic football jersey is 9/10 – Superb (see photos).

Fantastic looking shirt, ideal for a collection of your own.

The club’s early success in J.League did not last, and as their stars aged the team's performance suffered. Verdy's 1st-place finish in the 2nd stage of theĀ 1995 seasonĀ would be its last stage victory and the 1996 Emperor's Cup would be its last major title of the decade. A downturn in the national economy and the cooling of the J.League fad meant all teams had to cut expenses. This meant Verdy could no longer buy expensive replacements for its aging stars.

TheĀ 1996 J.League seasonĀ saw Verdy Kawasaki finish 7th place overall, the lowest standing in the league's existence at that point, and would fall further in theĀ 1997 season, finishing 16th and 12th, in the 1st stage and 2nd stage, respectively, and 15th overall out of 17 teams.