The 2005-06 campaign delivered a highly anticipated and ultimately successful debut season for the newly rebranded FC Red Bull Salzburg, formerly SV Austria Salzburg. Die Mozartstädter, under coach Kurt Jara, secured a respectable 2nd-place finish in the Austrian Bundesliga, achieving the immediate goal of European qualification. Leading the charge was the emerging young Austrian striker Marc Janko, whose 11 league goals proved his burgeoning talent and were vital in the push for the title. This was a pivotal year that marked the controversial new Red Bull era, defined by the dramatic shift to red and white colors and intense fan protests against the club's history being 'erased', making the season's iconic white and red Adidas kit a highly collectible piece of Austrian football history.

2005-06 Red Bull Salzburg Away L/S Shirt - 4/10 - (XL.Boys)

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SKU: RBSA05228149
Product Size: Kids, 14-15Y
Condition: Fair
Defects:
  • Size details have been removed
  • some wear and cracking to crest and to sponsors
  • some faint marks throughout
  • reverse print has completely worn away leaving a faint outline

Features:

  • Long-sleeved

2005-06 Red Bull Salzburg Away L/S Shirt - 4/10 - (XL.Boys)

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- Cool wash


- Do not tumble dry


- Do not bleach

- Do not use fabric softener


- Wash inside out


- Use a cool iron



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