Arsenal home shirt 2002-2004 x Robert Pires #7 in XL
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Description Arsenal home shirt as worn in the seasons 2002-2004. Arsenal in the 2002–2004 period, under manager Arsène Wenger, were one of the strongest teams in England. In 2002–03, they finished 2nd in the Premier League and they won the FA Cup and Community Shield. The following 2003–04 season was historic, as Arsenal won the Premier League without losing a single match, earning the nickname “The Invincibles.” They also reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup and League Cup.. This period featured a highly talented squad including Thierry Henry, Patrick Vieira, Robert Pires, and Sol Campbell, and marked a peak in Arsenal’s modern era. Robert Pires is a former French winger and attacking midfielder known for his dribbling, creativity, and precise left foot. He began his professional career at Metz (1993–1998) before moving to Marseille (1998–2000), where he won the French league title. Pires joined Arsenal in 2000 and became a key player for the club until 2006, winning two Premier League titles (including the unbeaten 2003–04 season) and two FA Cups, while forming part of the famous “Invincibles” team. Internationally, he earned 79 caps for France, winning Euro 2000 and the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup, and played at the 2002 and 2006 World Cups. After Arsenal, Pires had shorter spells at Villarreal and Aston Villa before retiring. Years: 2002-2004 Size: XL Condition: Good, a hole was stitched within thee O of the O2 sponsor (see photo 3) Brand: Nike Sponsor: O2
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