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Fortuna Sittard Home fotbollströja 2009 - 2010

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Fortuna Sittard Home fotbollströja 2009 - 2010
Fortuna Sittard Home fotbollströja 2009 - 2010

2009 - 2010 Fortuna Sittard home fotbollströja. Home shirt as worn by Fortuna Sittard during the 2009-2010 season in the Eerste Divisie (second tier of the Dutch pyramid). The team, coached by Roger Reijners (who went on to become manager of the Dutch National Ladies Team), finished 17th out of 19 teams (the 20th, Haarlem, went bankrupt halfway through the year), scoring 30 points across 36 games.

This shirt was manufactured by Dutch brand Masita, who have their HQ close to the city of Sittard. It features the club's trademark yellow and green, along with Masita's wordmark and logo on the chest, and sponsoring by Brazilian Beach, a real estate broker focused on land aquisition in Brazil.

The team didn't secure a chest sponsor for this season, but had several one-off endorsements. This design with tastefully restrained flashes of green on the front that continue party onto the back, would later end up as standard teamwear in the Masita catalogue.

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2010-11 Fortuna Sittard Away Shirt - 9/10 - () Original Vintage shirt from Classic Football Shirts Ltd.

Retro Fortuna Sittard Shirt £59.99 2010/11

2010-11 Fortuna Sittard Away Shirt - 9/10 - ()

Images are of exact itemAway shirt as worn when the side finished 16th in the Jupiler League

Available direct from Classic Football Shirts Ltd. for just £59.99.

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