Olympique Marseille’s 1991 to 1992 Home shirt is a standout piece from a golden era in the club’s history. Produced by adidas, it was worn during a season when l’OM, led by Belgian manager Raymond Goethals, secured their fourth successive Division 1 championship.
The shirt features the well-known Panasonic sponsorship across the front, alongside the adidas Equipment logo and the club crest with its “Droit au But” motto.
The design includes three oversized light blue stripes running diagonally across the upper left of the shirt, continuing onto the back. A white base dominates the jersey, complemented by a collar trimmed with fine red and blue lines.
This kit became symbolic of Marseille’s dominance in French football at the start of the 1990s. It was worn by a side filled with talent that established the club’s position as one of Europe’s most competitive teams of the period.
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