
Paris Saint-Germain and Nike Revive the Iconic 2004-2005 T90 Jersey
In a powerful tribute to its heritage,Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)andNikehave joined forces to reissue one of the club's most beloved and iconic jerseys: the legendary T90 from the 2004-2005 season. This reissue is part of Nike's broader revival of its emblematic early-2000s Total 90 collection, and it's being celebrated in a spectacular fashion with the help of two of the club's most cherished legends.
The jersey itself is a cult classic, instantly recognizable by its bold red vertical stripe running down the deep navy body. This design defined an era—a time rich in symbolism, emotion, and an aesthetic that continues to resonate with fans today. To mark this special reissue, Nike and PSG have enlisted two legends to lead the campaign: Pedro Miguel Pauleta, the 'Eagle of the Azores' whose decisive goals are forever linked with this shirt, andRonaldinho, the 'Gaucho' whose unmatched flair and charisma embodied the spirit of the T90 era.
The collaboration extends beyond the jersey, offering a full capsule collection that bridges timeless football heritage with today's street culture. The reissue also includes a PSG T90 tracksuit and a pair of white-and-red Nike Total 90 sneakers, featuring the PSG crest, completing the look for fans of both football and streetwear.
The celebration is further amplified with a tribute film featuring Pedro Miguel Pauleta in a Parisian café, a nostalgic nod to the club's fervent past. In a stroke of marketing genius, Ronaldinho, who never actually wore this specific kit during his time at the club, returns to Paris in a collaboration with SNIPES, bridging a gap in the club's history and bringing a 'fantasy made real' for fans who always wished to see him in the kit.
This iconic comeback is also a prelude to a new chapter. On August 17, Paris Saint-Germain and Nike will unveil the 2025-2026 Third kit, which is directly inspired by the T90 aesthetic. This new jersey will extend the stylistic saga with a modern vision, made for passionate fans eager to carry forward the club's legacy. The 2004-2005 T90 jersey is now available in limited quantities at officialPSG stores,onNike.com, and through other retail networks.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Man City, Tottenham Hit With Positive Update Regarding PSG Target Interest
Maghnes Akliouche has emerged as one of the most sought-after players in this summer's transfer window, attracting interest from PSG and Manchester City following a standout season with AS Monaco. At 23, he has cemented himself as one of Ligue 1's top talents, and a move abroad appears increasingly possible. According to a previous report from L'Équipe, Manchester United have now joined the race, raising the prospect of a bidding war with their Premier League rivals. Monaco are reportedly asking between €70 million and €80 million for the midfielder, a high price that hasn't deterred any of the clubs tracking him, making a summer transfer seem more likely. The Mirror recently noted that Tottenham have scouted Akliouche, though it remains unclear whether they plan to act immediately or wait before making a move. Bayer Leverkusen's chance to sign PSG target dwindleOn Saturday, Sky Sport Germany's Florian Plettenberg reported that Bayer 04 Leverkusen now view their chances of signing Akliouche as slim. While he remains a dream target, the price and competition have made a deal unlikely. Manchester City have now entered the race for the 23-year-old and Plettenberg adds that Akliouche is undoubtedly one to watch as Deadline Day approaches. In May, 90min France reported that Manchester City and PSG have recently stepped up their interest, making a summer departure more likely. Monaco are now believed to be asking for around €70 million. Pep Guardiola is reportedly a fan of Akliouche's left-footed playmaking and ability to fill multiple roles, qualities that could make him a natural fit to succeed Bernardo Silva.

NBC Sports
4 hours ago
- NBC Sports
What did we learn from Thomas Frank's first game in charge of Tottenham Hotspur?
Tottenham Hotspur are off and running under Thomas Frank, who watched with glee as his new side brushed aside newly promoted Burnley to open the 2025-26 Premier League season on Saturday. SPURS 3- BURNLEY — Video highlights & recap | Thomas Frank reaction Frank was brought in to replace Ange Postecoglou this summer, just weeks after he delivered the club its first trophy in 17 years. It would have been an agonizing decision for chairman Daniel Levy to make, but the early returns have been positive as the club chases additional transfers to bolster the squad for the UEFA Champions League this season. Mohammed Kudus hits the ground running For the first time in a very long time, Spurs find themselves without a readily identifiable talisman — a current and future legend of the club around whom the side is built — and while that is certainly a scary proposition, that unknown factor should be a point of excitement for supporters as the club moves into a brand new era. That said, Mohammed Kudus is going to terrorize defenders this season, just as he did with a pair of assists on opening day. It was clear each of the last two seasons that Kudus was West Ham's biggest game-changer, but also that he was asked to do far too much in a(n overly defensive) team that often played with just one or two attackers at a time. At Spurs, under Frank, he looked freer than he ever has and a constant threat down the right wing. Both Richarlison and Dominic Solanke are solid targets to ping crosses at, which adds another dimension to his game, accounting for both assists against Burnley. Three center backs vs the big boys, two against everyone else Against PSG, arguably the best club team in the world right now, it was Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven and Kevin Danso in a back-three with Pedro Porro and Djed Spence providing all the width from endline to endline (attacking with two, plus whatever support came from two defensive midfielders and Pape Matar Sarr). Against Burnley, a newly promoted side, it was the same personnel (minus Danso) in a back-four, meaning Mohammed Kudus and Brennan Johnson would provide the width in attack and link up Richarlison in the final third (plus loads of support from midfield, in the form of Lucas Bergvall and Sarr). This tracks with everything we said after the PSG game. Two very distinctive looks created by swapping a center back for a winger, and injecting a bit of attacking flair (and legs) in the midfield. Pape Matar Sarr is primed for a breakout season Whether or not Spurs sign a no. 10 (Eberechi Eze) before the summer transfer window closes, Sarr is going to have a massive part to play this season. He'll likely be the go-to option in the above 'big boys' scenario, when Frank prioritizes defensive solidity and work rate over creativity and ingenuity. The 22-year-old already has 4,200 Premier League minutes under his belt and played just about every midfield role under the sun when Ange Postecoglou was in charge. And that makes Sarr the prototypical midfielder for Frank, who drills the tactical side of the game into his players like nobody's business but still asks them to get forward at any opportunity and make up the numbers in attack. Sarr was fantastic against PSG and was again a huge influence against Burnley, picking up an assist to start his 2025-26 campaign.
Yahoo
6 hours ago
- Yahoo
Nigel Sylvester Models Dsquared2 and Juun.J With Jordan Sneakers for FN Cover Shoot [PHOTOS]
More from WWD Phil Knight's Record $2 Billion Gift Will Fund Cancer Care and Research in Nike's Portland Community Jefferies Analyst Prefers Nike Over On: Here's Why Nike's SB Dunk Gets a Plaid-covered Collaboration With Beloved Journalist Nardwuar Best of WWD The History of Flip-flops: From Ancient Egypt to The Row's Runway Balenciaga's Destroyed Shoe Evolution: How Demna Made Distressed Sneakers a Luxury Item The History of Boat Shoes: From Sperry's Deck to Miu Miu's Runway Nigel Sylvester Portrait Juun.J cow leather jacket over Acne Studios cotton tank top; Agbobly cotton shorts; Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 1 Low Better With Time; Nigel's own jewelry. Nigel Sylvester Portrait Dsquared2 cotton parka, faux fur jacket, cotton tank top and shorts; Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4 Brick by Brick; Nigel's own jewelry. Nigel Sylvester Portrait Juun.J cow leather jacket over Acne Studios cotton tank top; Agbobly cotton shorts; Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 1 Low Better With Time; Nigel's own jewelry. Nigel Sylvester Portrait Juun.J cow leather jacket; Agbobly cotton shorts; Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 1 Low Better With Time; Nigel's own jewelry. Nigel Sylvester Portrait Juun.J cow leather jacket; Agbobly cotton shorts; Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 1 Low Better With Time. Nigel Sylvester Portrait Juun.J cow leather jacket over Acne Studios cotton tank top; Agbobly cotton shorts; Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 1 Low Better With Time; Nigel's own jewelry. Nigel Sylvester Portrait Dsquared2 cotton parka, faux fur jacket, cotton tank top and shorts; Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4 Brick by Brick. Nigel Sylvester Portrait Juun.J cow leather jacket over Acne Studios cotton tank top; Agbobly cotton shorts; Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 1 Low Better With Time; Nigel's own jewelry. Solve the daily Crossword