This shirt is Liverpool’s 2006–07 away kit, produced by Adidas and sponsored by Carlsberg. Its design is bold and striking, dominated by a bright yellow base with red accents. The red Adidas three stripes run along the shoulders, complemented by a red round collar, and the large Carlsberg logo adds a splash of green that stands out against the yellow background. On the sleeves, the UEFA Champions League starball patch and five-time winners badge are proudly displayed, signifying Liverpool’s European pedigree.
Aesthetically, this shirt embodies a very mid-2000s Adidas template with its curved paneling and lightweight Climacool fabric designed for performance. The yellow and red color scheme was a throwback to earlier Liverpool away kits, but with a more modern, sharper edge. On the back, the red player print—here with Robbie Fowler’s name and number 9—adds a vintage feel in its bold, rounded font.
In terms of season context, this kit was worn during the 2006–07 campaign, most notably in the Champions League, where Liverpool reached the final in Athens against AC Milan. It carried a sense of history as it was also Robbie Fowler’s last season with the club, giving the shirt an added sentimental value for fans. This kit captures both the modern Adidas design ethos of the time and a nostalgic connection to Liverpool’s European heritage.