2000/01 Liverpool Home Football Shirt (XXL)

8/10 - Excellent

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£89.95
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Condition: 8/10 Excellent. The size motif has faded inside the collar. The small motif on the sleeve has worn away

Size: Adult XXL

Chest Measurement: 49-51 Inches / 125-130 CM

Manufacturer: Reebok

Colour: Red, white trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 2000/2001 & 2001/2002

Player: N/A

Patches: N/A



Official Reebok Liverpool home football shirt from the 2000/01 season.

The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. The size motif has faded inside the collar. The small motif on the sleeve has worn away (see photos).

Liverpool enjoyed their best season for years when they completed a unique treble of cup competitions and ended Gérard Houllier's three-year wait to bring silverware to Anfield.

The first trophy was secured on 25 February when a 5-4 penalty shoot-out victory followed a 1-1 draw with Birmingham City in the Worthington Cup final. The game was also the first club fixture to be played at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium while Wembley was being rebuilt. Part two of the treble was completed on 12 May when two late Michael Owen goals overturned Arsenal's lead in the FA Cup Final to give the Reds a 2-1 win.

The final part of the treble was perhaps the most dramatic. The UEFA Cup final featured an amazing 9 goals as Alaves gave them a run for their money fighting back to equalize from 3-1 and 4-3, before Liverpool finally ran out 5-4 winners after extra-time.

Promising young midfielder Steven Gerrard was voted PFA Young Player of the Year for his key part in one of the most successful season's in Liverpool's 109-year history, and contributions from British stars Michael Owen, Robbie Fowler, Jamie Carragher, Danny Murphy and new signings Gary McAllister and Emile Heskey were matched by an increasingly continental side consisting of new captain Sami Hyypiä, Sander Westerveld, Jari Litmanen and Dietmar Hamann.