Psg: the Club Sells the 2004-2005 Season Jersey with Pauleta and Ronaldinho as Ambassadors
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The former attacker of the PSG lends his face to the re-sale campaign for the 2004-2005 season's tunic.
Ronaldinho and Pauleta promote the PSG jersey. Paris Saint-Germain and Nike are launching a reissue of the 2004-2005 season's home jersey. This T90 jersey, recognizable by its wide vertical red stripe, will be released in limited quantities with the support of two iconic ambassadors. Pedro Miguel Pauleta, former PSG star striker, lends his image to this commercial operation. The Azores Eagle, who wore this jersey during his Parisian years, appea…
The Paris Saint-Germain and its equipment manufacturer Nike announced this Thursday the re-release of the Paris club's home jersey during the 2004-2005 season, worn notably by Pedro Miguel Pauleta.
In collaboration with Nike, the PSG decided to re-release its iconic T90 jersey of the 2004-2005 season. After the 2001-2002 home tunic, the PSG decided to re-issue a new jersey of the 2000s. Indeed, the club of the capital and Nike formalized the re-release of the T90 jersey of the 2004-2005 season. An identifiable jersey thanks to its wide vertical red stripe on the flank. "The symbol of this generation, Pedro Miguel Pauleta, the Eagle of the …
Since 2022, the Paris Saint-Germain has a range "Heritage" in its jerseys, with vintage tunics that are again available in the shop. Today, the Parisian club officially announced the arrival of the 2004-2005 homewear in this collection, which goes with the return of the Nike T90 range. Pedro Miguel Pauleta, the Eagle of the Azores, lends its legendary aura to the reissue of the T90 2004-2005 jersey https://t.co/07D3jERwrm pic.twitter.
While waiting for the release of his Third Total 90 jersey for the 2025/2026 season, the PSG has just re-released its 2004/2005 home jersey, worn by Pedro Pauleta at the time and already using Nike's Total 90 template.
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