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2016/17 Leicester City Away Football Shirt (XL)

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2016/17 Leicester City Away Football Shirt (XL)

2016/17 Leicester City Away Football Shirt (XL)

Condition: 9/10 Superb

Size: Adult Extra Large

Chest Measurement: 44-46 Inches / 112-117 CM

Manufacturer: Puma

Colour: Red

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 2016/2017

Player: N/A

Patches: N/A

Official Puma Leicester City away football shirt from the 2016/17 season.

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

 Leicester won the Premier League on 2 May 2016 after Tottenham threw away a 2–0 lead against Chelsea, drawing 2–2 at the "Battle of Stamford Bridge". This completed the fastest seven-year rise to the title except for Ipswich Town in 1962, and Leicester faced a far more unequal top tier than Ipswich did back then.

Bookmakers thought Leicester's victory was so unlikely that Ladbrokes and William Hill offered odds of 5,000–1 for it at the start of the season. Neither bookmaker had ever paid out such long odds, and the trophy resulted in the largest payout in British sporting history with total winnings of £25 million.

$21.19

Original: $70.62

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2016/17 Leicester City Away Football Shirt (XL)—

$70.62

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Condition: 9/10 Superb

Size: Adult Extra Large

Chest Measurement: 44-46 Inches / 112-117 CM

Manufacturer: Puma

Colour: Red

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 2016/2017

Player: N/A

Patches: N/A

Official Puma Leicester City away football shirt from the 2016/17 season.

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

 Leicester won the Premier League on 2 May 2016 after Tottenham threw away a 2–0 lead against Chelsea, drawing 2–2 at the "Battle of Stamford Bridge". This completed the fastest seven-year rise to the title except for Ipswich Town in 1962, and Leicester faced a far more unequal top tier than Ipswich did back then.

Bookmakers thought Leicester's victory was so unlikely that Ladbrokes and William Hill offered odds of 5,000–1 for it at the start of the season. Neither bookmaker had ever paid out such long odds, and the trophy resulted in the largest payout in British sporting history with total winnings of £25 million.