



Borussia Dortmund 1998-2000 Moller Home Kit (S)
Borussia Dortmund
1998-2000 Home Kit
Moller #10
Nike
Small
Pre-Owned / Great Condition / Small writing inside collar, heavy lint residue on sponsor, minor cracking on back dortmund print
Between 1998 and 2000, Borussia Dortmund experienced a turbulent period marked by transition and inconsistency, yet the presence of Andreas Möller remained a key factor in the team’s performances. A creative and technically gifted attacking midfielder, Möller was a vital figure for Dortmund, having played a crucial role in their UEFA Champions League triumph in 1997. Though the club struggled to replicate that success in the following seasons, Möller continued to showcase his vision, passing ability, and leadership. As Dortmund dealt with managerial changes and fluctuating league form, Möller’s experience provided moments of brilliance, keeping the team competitive in both domestic and European competitions. His departure in 2000 marked the end of an era for Dortmund, as they sought to rebuild and find stability in the new millennium.
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Borussia Dortmund
1998-2000 Home Kit
Moller #10
Nike
Small
Pre-Owned / Great Condition / Small writing inside collar, heavy lint residue on sponsor, minor cracking on back dortmund print
Between 1998 and 2000, Borussia Dortmund experienced a turbulent period marked by transition and inconsistency, yet the presence of Andreas Möller remained a key factor in the team’s performances. A creative and technically gifted attacking midfielder, Möller was a vital figure for Dortmund, having played a crucial role in their UEFA Champions League triumph in 1997. Though the club struggled to replicate that success in the following seasons, Möller continued to showcase his vision, passing ability, and leadership. As Dortmund dealt with managerial changes and fluctuating league form, Möller’s experience provided moments of brilliance, keeping the team competitive in both domestic and European competitions. His departure in 2000 marked the end of an era for Dortmund, as they sought to rebuild and find stability in the new millennium.
























