Bayern Munich 1998-2000 Away Short Sleeve Football Shirt [As worn by Effenberg, Jancker, Matthäus]

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This is the fully-customizable short-sleeve away kit for Bayern Munich’s 1998-1999 and 1999-2000 seasons.

This shirt is remembered by Bayern fans as one full of success, as they won multiple trophies in the two years they’ve worn it. Led by the ever-tumultuous but incredibly talented tiger Stefan Effenberg, they won the Bundesliga two times and also lost another European Cup final (the famous Camp Nou one where Manchester United won with two last-minute goals). The Bavarians had, in effect, one of their most formidable and fondly-remembered teams, and both these seasons were filled with luck, both positive and negative.

The 1998-1999 season was a tale of heartbreak and missed opportunities for Bayern Munich. The pinnacle of their campaign came in the dramatic UEFA Champions League Final against Manchester United, a match that would go down in history as one of the most unforgettable moments in European football.

Facing off against the English giants, Bayern Munich started the match in dominant fashion. They controlled the proceedings, showcasing their prowess on the pitch. It was through the skillful execution of a Mario Basler free-kick that Bayern Munich took the lead, igniting the hopes of their passionate fans. The woodwork also conspired against their opponents not once, but twice, as Bayern came agonizingly close to extending their advantage.

As the clock ticked away, it seemed as though Bayern Munich’s triumph was inevitable. The team and their supporters dared to dream of a glorious victory and the crowning glory of a treble. However, football is a game that can change fortunes in an instant.

In a remarkable turn of events, Manchester United, spurred on by their indomitable spirit, summoned an incredible comeback. With the match nearing its conclusion, United manager Sir Alex Ferguson made two inspired substitutions, bringing on Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjær. Little did anyone know that these changes would alter the course of the match and etch their names into football folklore.

In injury time, with Bayern Munich’s fans on the edge of their seats, Sheringham found the back of the net, leveling the score and shattering the German side’s dreams of European glory. But there was more heartbreak to come for Bayern Munich. In the dying seconds of the match, Solskjær struck a decisive blow, securing victory for Manchester United and completing their historic treble.

For Bayern Munich, it was a bitter pill to swallow. They had dominated the match for the majority of the time, only to see their dreams slip away in the final moments. The defeat served as a painful reminder of the fine margins in football and the need to seize every opportunity that presents itself.

While the 1998-1999 season ended in disappointment for Bayern Munich, their journey to the UEFA Champions League Final showcased their quality and determination. The team had showcased their dominance in domestic competitions and fought valiantly in Europe. Although they fell short of ultimate glory, their performances throughout the season were a testament to their strength as a team.

As the season drew to a close, Bayern Munich would reflect on the lessons learned and the indomitable spirit they had witnessed from their opponents. They would use this experience to fuel their hunger for future success, vowing to return stronger and more determined than ever.

In the 1999-2000 season, they won the Bundesliga on goal difference, making it a very lucky win, but the European Cup final was much more unlucky. We won’t go into it since most Bayern fans feel a knife twist in their hearts when we talk about it.

Notable Players: Stefan Effenberg, Bixente Lizarazu, Mehmet Scholl, Jens Jeremies, Hasan Salihamidžić, Paulo Sérgio, Giovane Élber, Owen Hargreaves, Thomas Helmer, Lothar Matthäus, Carsten Jancker, Ali Daei, Mario Basler

Main Points

  • This is a brand new jersey with its tags attached. It has never been worn, washed or used.
  • The jersey is 100% polyester. It’s breathable, and made for a life on the move.
  • Fully customizable with the name and number of your favourite player or even yours! Just choose the Custom Jersey Option and then message us your desired name and number or write them in the order’s notes at checkout.
  • Replica Version. This jersey is a remake of the official one, made with the exact same materials, look, and feel.
  • Tighter fit: make sure you choose the right sizing. We recommend buying one size bigger than you usually wear. This will ensure the jersey will fit.

Sizing Guidelines

This jersey comes in five sizes, which have a tiny difference: they’re a smaller fit. Our suggestion is to pick your size 1 size bigger than you usually would. If you usually wear an M, pick an L. If you usually wear an S, pick an M.

Sizing Normal S to XXL

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Bayern Munich 1998-2000 Away Short Sleeve Football Shirt [As worn by Effenberg, Jancker, Matthäus]
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