Pep Guardiola | FC Barcelona - Chelsea | UCL 1999-2000

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  • Josep Guardiola i Sala FC Barcelona shirt
  • Josep Guardiola i Sala FC Barcelona shirt
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This shirt was worn by legendary footballer and manager Pep Guardiola in Barcelona's Champions League knockout tie vs. Chelsea at Camp Nou in 2000. Guardiola was injured for the first leg at Stamford Bridge, leaving Jody Morris to man mark a young and inexperienced player by the name of Xavi...

After that infamous 3-1 win for Chelsea in the first leg, Guardiola returned and captained the side for the return fixture, wearing this classic Barcelona shirt in a memorable 5-1 extra-time victory at Camp Nou. Morris swapped it on the pitch at full-time, despite the best efforts of Frank Leboeuf to take it off him.

This shirt is fully authenticated by Fabricks, and marks a rare opportunity to own a piece of football history from a player who went on to become one of the modern game's most-influential minds.

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Date

18/04/2000

Size

L

Team

FC Barcelona

Match

Barcelona vs Chelsea

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