ARSENAL 2002-04 MATCH ISSUE HOME SHIRT - STEPANOVS 26

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Very good condition. Club crest is embroidered and Nike logo stitched. Sponsor and player name/number are flock. Cracks on front sponsor No pulls or bobbles. Minimal colour wear to collar. Shirt colours and stitching are in excellent condition.

Very good condition. Match issue version of shirt, issued to Latvian defender Igor Stepanovs. The shirt has a dual lined material and under arm/rear ventilation panels. Club crest and Nike swoosh are embroidered. Club sponsor and correct sized player issue sleeve patches and player name/number are flock and heat applied. No pulls or bobbles. Colours and stitching in excellent condition.

Following its introduction in 2002 Arsenal went onto finish 2nd under Arsene Wenger, winning the Charity Shield and FA Cup along the way but it was 2003/04 where the shirt and those that wore it really left their mark. The team lead by now Arsenal great Henry went the entire Premier League campaign unbeaten, earning the right to call themselves "The Invincibles".

The shirt comes with a COA from former Latvian federation official.

PIT TO PIT - 64 CM /// COLLAR TO HEM - 75 CM

SKU: TKB8KT

“The Invincibles”



Arguably Arsenal's greatest ever coach gets a moment to reflect with Arsenal's greatest ever player as they wait to lift the Premier League trophy at the end of their greatest ever season.


The Invincibles to which they have become known went the entire Premier League season without a single league defeat finishing the campaign with 26 Wins. 12 Draws and 0 Defeats a feat that is yet to be matched in the Premier League era.

“The Invincibles”


Arsenal clinched the title at the home of their bitter rivals Tottenham, after a Chelsea slip up meant they only needed to draw to win the title, which ultimately they got, 2-2 for the record.


Thierry Henry ended the season with 30 goals in 37 games, after scoring 4 goals in the game v Leeds, Arsene Wenger dubbed Henry “The best striker in the world”