Collector jersey 1959-60
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In this Centenary season, AS Monaco and Kappa are paying tribute to one of the finest pages in the history of the Principality's club, with the reissue of a legendary jersey with which the players from the Rock lifted the first major trophy in their history: the 1960 Coupe de France.
On May 15, 1960, after a spectacular 4-2 final victory over AS Saint-Etienne at the Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir in Colombes, Lucien Leduc's Monegasques - captain Raymond Kaelbel and team-mates Henri Alberto, Marcel Nowak, Georges Thomas, François Ludo, Henri Biancheri, André Hess, Michel Hidalgo, Serge Roy, Lucien Cossou and Bert Carlier - won the Coupe de France, the first of five in the club's trophy cabinet. A first that will live long in the memory...
A performance achieved in a red-and-white striped jersey familiar to even the oldest Monegasque fans.
The Club's coat of arms and the Kappa omini, specially applied in gold, are perfectly integrated on the chest, giving the jersey a rare elegance and authenticity, identical to the tunic worn 64 years ago.
This outfit is all the more emblematic as, a few months later, it would be replaced by the iconic diagonal jersey...