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2003/04 Real Madrid Home La Liga Football Shirt Ronaldo #9 (XL)

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2003/04 Real Madrid Home La Liga Football Shirt Ronaldo #9 (XL)

2003/04 Real Madrid Home La Liga Football Shirt Ronaldo #9 (XL)

Condition: 9/10 Superb

Size: Adult Extra Large (loose fitting)

Chest Measurement: 47-49 Inches / 119-124 CM

Manufacturer: Adidas

Colour: White, black trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons:Ā 2003/2004

Player: Ronaldo

Patches: La Liga

Official Adidas Real Madrid home football shirt from the 2003/04 season. Complete with Ronaldo #9 on the back of the shirt in official lettering and original La Liga patch on the sleeve.

The condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 - Superb (see photos).

Having signed forĀ Real MadridĀ for €46Ā million, his jersey sales broke all records on the first day, such was the obsession and hype surrounding him. He was sidelined through injury until October 2002 but the fans kept on chanting his name. Ronaldo scored twice in his debut for Real Madrid. He received a standing ovation at theĀ Stadium BernabĆ©u. That same reception was observed on the night of the final game of the season againstĀ Athletic Bilbao, where Ronaldo scored again to seal his first season with 23 league goals and theĀ La Liga ChampionshipĀ title for 2003. With Madrid, he also won anĀ Intercontinental CupĀ in 2002 and Spanish Super CupĀ in 2003.

In the second leg of Real Madrid's Champions League quarter-final, Ronaldo scored a hat-trick againstĀ Manchester UnitedĀ atĀ Old Trafford, knocking the English team out of the competition.Ā Ronaldo was substituted on 80 minutes and was given a standing ovation from both sets of fans. Madrid was on track to win the treble, until Ronaldo was injured towards the end of theĀ 2003–04 season; they subsequently lost the Copa del Rey final,Ā were knocked out of theĀ UEFA Champions LeagueĀ quarter-finals, and suffered a league form breakdown.

That season, he finished as the league's top scorer with 24 goals and was awarded theĀ Pichichi Trophy, despite Madrid losing the league title toĀ Valencia CF.

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    2003/04 Real Madrid Home La Liga Football Shirt Ronaldo #9 (XL)—

    $6,132,628.48

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    Condition: 9/10 Superb

    Size: Adult Extra Large (loose fitting)

    Chest Measurement: 47-49 Inches / 119-124 CM

    Manufacturer: Adidas

    Colour: White, black trim

    Material: Polyester

    Seasons:Ā 2003/2004

    Player: Ronaldo

    Patches: La Liga

    Official Adidas Real Madrid home football shirt from the 2003/04 season. Complete with Ronaldo #9 on the back of the shirt in official lettering and original La Liga patch on the sleeve.

    The condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 - Superb (see photos).

    Having signed forĀ Real MadridĀ for €46Ā million, his jersey sales broke all records on the first day, such was the obsession and hype surrounding him. He was sidelined through injury until October 2002 but the fans kept on chanting his name. Ronaldo scored twice in his debut for Real Madrid. He received a standing ovation at theĀ Stadium BernabĆ©u. That same reception was observed on the night of the final game of the season againstĀ Athletic Bilbao, where Ronaldo scored again to seal his first season with 23 league goals and theĀ La Liga ChampionshipĀ title for 2003. With Madrid, he also won anĀ Intercontinental CupĀ in 2002 and Spanish Super CupĀ in 2003.

    In the second leg of Real Madrid's Champions League quarter-final, Ronaldo scored a hat-trick againstĀ Manchester UnitedĀ atĀ Old Trafford, knocking the English team out of the competition.Ā Ronaldo was substituted on 80 minutes and was given a standing ovation from both sets of fans. Madrid was on track to win the treble, until Ronaldo was injured towards the end of theĀ 2003–04 season; they subsequently lost the Copa del Rey final,Ā were knocked out of theĀ UEFA Champions LeagueĀ quarter-finals, and suffered a league form breakdown.

    That season, he finished as the league's top scorer with 24 goals and was awarded theĀ Pichichi Trophy, despite Madrid losing the league title toĀ Valencia CF.