Maillot extérieur Irlande 1994/95 Keane #6 (S)
| Club | Ireland |
| Saison | 1994/95 |
| Taille | S |
| État | Super |
| Joueur | Keane #6 |
| Auth. code | N.A. |
| Remarques | Lots of pulls around the shirt. Big one under the sponsor. Large stain on the back. |
Le maillot extérieur de l'Irlande 1994/95 de Keane n°6 (S) est un classique irlandais.
Ce maillot arbore un design blanc à rayures verticales vertes et orange sur un discret motif jacquard, complété par un col polo vert bordé d'orange et de blanc. Le logo Adidas figure sur la poitrine, à côté de l'écusson de la FAI, tandis que le logo du sponsor Opel est apposé sur le devant et le numéro 6 de Keane au dos. Ce maillot original de l'Irlande reproduit fidèlement l'esthétique d'un maillot porté par l'équipe d'Irlande inconnue durant une période de transition du football irlandais.
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