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CL+WC 08/09 Manchester United
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Manchester United 2008/09 Champions League & FIFA Club World Cup Badge Set
Authentic Nike-era patch set from Manchester United's historic 2008/09 season, featuring the iconic Champions League starball badge and the prestigious FIFA Club World Cup champions patch. These are the exact badges worn on United's shirts during one of the most successful campaigns in the club's history under Sir Alex Ferguson.
Product Details
- Brand: Official Licensed
- Club: Manchester United
- Competition: UEFA Champions League / FIFA Club World Cup
- Type: Sleeve Patches / Badges
- Season: 2008/09
- Condition: Premium Quality
- Application: Heat-press / Iron-on
The History Behind These Patches
The 2008/09 season was extraordinary for Manchester United. Following their 2008 Champions League triumph in Moscow, United earned the right to wear the coveted FIFA Club World Cup champions badge after defeating LDU Quito in Japan — becoming the first English club to win the tournament. That same season, United lifted the Premier League and League Cup, while also reaching the Champions League final in Rome.
These badges represent the peak of the Ronaldo-Rooney-Giggs era, an emblem of European dominance and world champion status sewn onto every shirt worn by Sir Alex Ferguson's legendary squad.
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