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Alajuelense Home fotbollströja 1998 - 1999

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1998 - 1999 Alajuelense home fotbollströja. Home shirt as worn during most of the 1998-99 season and also worn on a match of the 1999-2000 season.

Shirt #2 was reclaimed by former defender Javier Delgado when he returned to Alajuelense after a short stint on Santa Bárbara (where he signed after a season on Guatemalan soccer).

NIcknamed "the Sheriff", Delgado wore #2 ever since his Alajuelense debut on September 1990 (causing former owner, fellow defender Óscar Ramírez, to switch to #14 until he departed Alajuelense on 1993) until his retirement on 2003. The number has not been retired and has had no steady owner since.

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  • Alajuelense Home fotbollströja 1998 - 1999 Alajuelense Home fotbollströja 1998 - 1999

    Another of the home shirt used by Alajuelense during the 1998-99 season. A variant of this shirt that had a black neck rather than a gray one was used later on the season.

    Shirt #11 was used by up-and-coming defender Carlos Castro. Castro debuted on the 1997-98 season and would prove to be a tough defender throughout his career, which earned him the moniker of the "Doberman". The number would be associated to him until later on his career, during a second stint with Alajuelense towards his retirement he would switch it to its double (#22), the same one he used when he was called for international duty.

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