LKR 5,500.00
Step into the era of Lyon’s Ligue 1 dominance with the Olympique Lyonnais 08/09 Home Jersey, worn as the club chased yet another French title and represented France in Europe. Crafted by Umbro, this home shirt carries the classic, clean look that defined Lyon’s kit identity, made all the more memorable by the talent on the pitch including Juninho, Karim Benzema, Miralem Pjanic, and Hugo Lloris. The jersey is predominantly white with a bold red and blue vertical stripe on left running from the collar down through the chest, giving it a striking single‑stripe design that stands out on the pitch. Thin blue bands run along the shoulders, adding subtle detail while keeping the overall aesthetic simple and elegant.
Predominantly white with red and blue vertical stripe on the left side
Blue shoulder bands and Novotel sponsor
Embroidered Lyon crest and Umbro logo
Constructed in 100% polyester for lightweight, breathable wear
Fan cut with a relaxed, regular fit
DELIVERY INFORMATION
DELIVERY:
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Because we’re football fans first, sellers second. We don’t just sell jerseys, we live the game. Every stitch, every badge, every detail matters because this is our passion too.
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I was only planning to buy one jersey, but after this first order… let’s just say my wallet and I are no longer on speaking terms.