Germany Third Shirt 2005/6 Klose #11 (XXL)
| Club | Germany |
| Season | 2005/06 |
| Size | XXL |
| Condition | Great |
| Player | Klose #11 |
| Auth. code | 643965 |
| Notes | Small stain under Germany's logo, and a few little pulls on the sleeves. |
Germany Third Shirt 2005/6 Klose #11 (XXL) is a rare alternate design from the season Germany hosted the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Manufactured by Adidas during the Teamgeist era, this Germany shirt is associated with a memorable tournament in which Miroslav Klose finished as top scorer with five goals and Germany placed third on home soil. Collectors often categorise this piece as a third option from the 2005/6 period.
The design is predominantly red with black Adidas shoulder stripes and yellow inserts on the sleeves, combined with a crew neck and breathable mesh panels along the sides and lower body. White stars sit above the Germany crest, while Klose #11 appears on the back. With no sponsor and classic Adidas branding, this Adidas Germany jersey reflects the mid‑2000s international kit style and remains a sought‑after authentic Germany football shirt from the World Cup host era.
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