Jude Bellingham

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Jude Bellingham arrived at Borussia Dortmund in the summer of 2020 at 17 years old, and the shirts from his time there document a career moving fast. He wore #22 throughout his four seasons at the club, and those Puma shirts span a range of templates and colourways: the yellow home, the black away, and the fourth shirt with its graphic print among them. For collectors building a complete picture of his career, the Dortmund pieces represent the foundation. He was still a teenager when he played his first Bundesliga minutes, and the shirts from that period carry the weight of a player already being watched by the biggest clubs in Europe.

The Real Madrid Chapter and What the Number Means

When Bellingham moved to Real Madrid in the summer of 2023, he took the #5 shirt, a number associated with Zinedine Zidane during his playing years at the club. For collectors, that context is not incidental. A real madrid shirt Bellingham wears as #5 sits within a specific lineage. The 2023/24 shirts, both the anthracite third and the white home, reflect his debut season at the Bernabeu, a year in which he quickly became one of the most important players in the squad. The 2024/25 player issue third shirt represents a further chapter in what is still an early stage of his time at the club.

England Shirts Across Three Seasons

The England pieces in this collection span a notable transition. The 2020/21 away shirt carries #26, from a period when Bellingham was breaking into the squad as a teenager under Gareth Southgate. By the 2022/23 season he was wearing #22 and had become a key figure in the team, reflected in both the home and away Nike shirts from that year. The dark navy England away shirt has developed real collector interest, and the BNWT condition of the 2022/23 pieces makes them particularly clean examples. England shirts linked to specific players from this generation are harder to find in unused condition than the club pieces.

Player Issue and BNWT: What the Labels Mean

Several Bellingham shirts available here are listed as player issue or BNWT, and for a player of his profile those distinctions matter. Player issue shirts are produced to match specification: a closer cut, different fabric weight, and in some cases minor variations in badge or sponsor placement compared to the standard retail version. BNWT means the shirt is unused and still carries its original tags, which for a shirt linked to a specific season is the preferred condition for most collectors. All pieces at First11Shirts are 100% authentic, with no replicas or fan versions. Orders placed before 18:00 ship the same day, with free worldwide shipping on orders over 100 euro.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Bellingham shirts authentic originals?
Yes, every shirt is 100% authentic. Listings specify condition, edition (player issue or retail), and the name set number included.
What is the difference between a player issue and a standard shirt?
Player issue shirts are made to match specification: closer cut, different fabric, and sometimes minor differences in badge or sponsor placement. They are produced in much smaller numbers than retail versions.
Do you offer Klarna?
Yes, Klarna is available at checkout. You can spread the cost across multiple payments, which is useful for higher-priced player issue pieces.
Why does Bellingham wear different numbers across his shirts?
He wore #26 during his early England call-ups, #22 throughout his time at Dortmund and later for England, and took #5 at Real Madrid. The number changes mark clear transitions in his career and are part of what makes building a full collection interesting.