1992–93 Season Marseille Home Ground
1992–93 Season Marseille Home Ground
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| Size | Length (cm) | Bust (cm) | Weight (kg) | Height (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 68 | 96 | 45-50 | 150-160 |
| S | 70 | 100 | 50-60 | 160-170 |
| M | 73 | 104 | 60-65 | 170-175 |
| L | 75 | 108 | 65-75 | 175-180 |
| XL | 78 | 112 | 75-85 | 180-185 |
| 2XL | 80 | 118 | 85-95 | 185-190 |
| 3XL | 83 | 122 | 90-100 | 195-200 |
* This size chart is for reference only; actual measurements may vary by 1-3 cm. Garment length is measured from the shoulder point to the hem, and bust measurement is taken under the arms.
The 1992/93 season marked the pinnacle of French football in the Champions League. Led by stars like Didier Deschamps, Jean-Pierre Desailly, and Jean-Pierre Boli, they defeated AC Milan 1-0 in the final to become France's first (and to this day, only) Champions League winners. Though stripped of their league title due to a match-fixing scandal, Boli's decisive header in the final remains an eternal symbol.
The jersey features a white and sky blue color scheme, with three iconic Adidas stripes on the right shoulder embodying 1990s style. The light blue V-neck collar echoes the club crest's hues, while the left chest embroidered crest showcases the simplified design used between 1990 and 1993, faithfully recreating the texture of the championship kit.
It stands as France's sole testament to Champions League glory, embodying Didier Deschamps' iron-willed defense and Jean-Pierre Boli's legendary moments. The timeless blue-and-white colorway blends retro aesthetics with rare collectibility—paying homage to a historic Champions League triumph while allowing fans to wear their faith as a cherished memento of an era defined by both glory and controversy.
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