

Nike - Arsenal FC 2006/08 Home Football Shirt 'LJUNGBERG'
Yes! We only work with 100% authentic products. All items have to pass our authentication process.
All products are brand new unless else stated. The condition of our used products are rated according to a 5-9 scale,
9/10 - Very good condition, almost new. Few signs of wear.
8/10 - great condition, used but maintained well. Signs of wear/stains/minor sponsor or nameset damages.
7/10 - good condition, clear signs of wear/stains/sponsor or nameset damages.
6/10 - frequently used, significant signs of wear/stains/spo nsor or nameset damages.
5/10 - heavily used, significant signs of wear/stains/sponsor or nameset damages.
We aim to send all orders within 48 business hours. Domestic orders are delivered within 3-5 business days.
Changed your mind? Don't worry, you are always welcome to return your order within 14 business days, from the day your item has been received. For more info: Return Policy
The Nike Arsenal FC 2006/08 Home Football Shirt 'LJUNGBERG' is a classic piece of Arsenal memorabilia, reflecting the club's transition to the Emirates Stadium and featuring the influential Swedish midfielder, Freddie Ljungberg.
The shirt showcases Arsenal's traditional red body with white sleeves, a design reminiscent of the club's classic home kit aesthetics. Emirates Airlines replaced O2 as the shirt sponsor during this period, with their logo prominently displayed on the front. The Nike Swoosh and Arsenal's crest are embroidered on the chest, signifying the club's partnership with the sportswear giant.
Joining Arsenal in 1998, Ljungberg became a pivotal figure in the club's midfield. Known for his dynamic runs and crucial goals, he was instrumental in Arsenal's successes, including their unbeaten league campaign in the 2003–04 season. During the 2006–08 period, Ljungberg continued to be a key player, contributing significantly to both domestic and European competitions.
After the 2007/08 season, it became clear that Ljungberg’s time at Arsenal was coming to an end. Due to injuries and the emergence of younger talents, such as Theo Walcott and Alexandre Hleb, he eventually left Arsenal in the summer of 2008 to join West Ham United.
Shirt condition: 8.5/10
Choose options

