Borussia Dortmund Home Shirt 2004/5 Rosicky #10 (XL)
| Club | Dortmund |
| Season | 2004/05 |
| Size | XL |
| Condition | Great |
| Player | Rosicky #10 |
| Auth. code | 190280 |
| Notes | It is a liitle bit dirty on the arms |
Borussia Dortmund Home Shirt 2004/5 Rosicky #10 (XL) is a Dortmund shirt from the 2004/5 Bundesliga season, produced by Nike as the club’s home kit during Bert van Marwijk’s first campaign in charge. Dortmund finished 7th in the league and qualified for the Intertoto Cup, with Jan Koller ending the season as top scorer. This original Dortmund jersey represents an early‑2000s period for the club in German football.
The design features a yellow base with a black‑outlined central front panel, black shoulder and upper back panels, and matching black trim on the v‑neck collar and sleeves. The E.ON sponsor appears across the front with Nike branding and the Borussia Dortmund crest on the chest, while Rosicky #10 is printed on the back. The bold colour blocking reflects early‑2000s styling and makes this Dortmund Rosicky shirt a strong example of a Dortmund retro shirt from the Bundesliga era.
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