Manchester United Kits AIG 2007/08 DLS 26

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The 2007/08 season remains etched in the annals of Manchester United history as a period of extraordinary success, culminating in a coveted Premier League and UEFA Champions League double. Under the masterful guidance of Sir Alex Ferguson, a squad brimming with world-class talent and burgeoning stars conquered England and Europe, etching their names into folklore. Central to the visual identity of this triumphant campaign were the kits – manufactured by Nike and sponsored by AIG – which witnessed moments of breathtaking football, dramatic victories, and the coronation of United as the kings of Europe. Today, the nostalgia surrounding this era extends into the virtual world, with fans eagerly searching for ways to replicate the magic, particularly seeking the Manchester United Kits 2007/08 DLS 26 for use in the popular mobile game Dream League Soccer.

Manchester United Kits 2007 08 DLS 26

A Season of Domestic and European Dominance

Coming off a Premier League title win the previous season, expectations were sky-high at Old Trafford. The summer saw significant investment, adding firepower and depth with the arrivals of Owen Hargreaves, Nani, Anderson, and Carlos Tevez. These exciting talents joined an already formidable squad featuring the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Rio Ferdinand, Nemanja Vidić, Patrice Evra, and Edwin van der Sar.

Despite a slow start to the league campaign, United soon found their rhythm. The team’s attacking prowess, spearheaded by the phenomenal Cristiano Ronaldo, combined with a resolute defence marshalled by Ferdinand and Vidić, proved too much for most opponents. Ronaldo, in particular, enjoyed a season of unprecedented individual brilliance, netting an incredible 42 goals in all competitions (31 in the Premier League, earning him the Golden Boot) and ultimately winning his first Ballon d’Or.

The Premier League title race went down to the wire, with United clinching their 17th top-flight championship on the final day with a victory over Wigan Athletic. However, the crowning glory came in Moscow. After navigating a challenging Champions League campaign, United faced domestic rivals Chelsea in a dramatic, rain-soaked final. A 1-1 draw after extra time led to a nerve-wracking penalty shootout, where Edwin van der Sar’s save from Nicolas Anelka secured United’s third European Cup. The FA Community Shield had already been secured at the start of the season, completing a remarkable treble of trophies.

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The Iconic Kits of a Golden Era

The kits worn during this legendary 2007/08 season are as memorable as the triumphs they witnessed. Nike provided designs that blended classic aesthetics with modern performance technology, while the AIG sponsor logo became synonymous with this successful period.

  • The Home Kit (2007-2009): The primary kit was a quintessential Manchester United red shirt. Featuring a clean design, it had a simple crew neck collar and subtle white detailing. A distinct vertical white stripe ran down the back, a unique feature of this design. This iconic red jersey, often paired with white shorts and black socks, was worn during numerous crucial league victories at Old Trafford and famously in the Champions League final in Moscow (with special final embroidery). The simplicity and classic feel of this kit made it an instant favourite among fans.
  • The Away Kit (2007-2008): For their travels, United donned a striking all-black away kit. This design featured subtle red piping across the top of the sleeves and red trim detailing on the cuffs, providing a sharp contrast to the black base. The Nike Swoosh and the AIG sponsor logo were rendered in white, standing out clearly against the dark fabric. Worn in significant away victories, including a crucial 1-0 win at Anfield against Liverpool, this sleek black kit projected an aura of power and intimidation. Players like Tevez, Rooney, and Ronaldo looked particularly menacing in this strip as they dismantled defences across England and Europe.
  • The Third Kit (Used from 2006-2008): Carried over from the previous season where it served primarily as the away kit, the white kit acted as the third choice for 2007/08. This jersey featured elegant metallic gold trim around the v-neck collar and cuffs, adding a touch of class. The AIG logo and Nike swoosh were typically rendered in black or red depending on the version. While used less frequently than the home and away strips, it provided a clean and alternative look when required, adhering to the high standards set by the season’s other kits.

The Stars Who Wore Them

These kits were graced by some of the finest players in Manchester United’s history:

  • Cristiano Ronaldo: The undisputed star, his dazzling skills, blistering pace, and incredible goalscoring record in the red, black, and white kits cemented his legendary status.
  • Wayne Rooney: A tireless worker and prolific scorer, Rooney’s power and passion were evident every time he pulled on the shirt.
  • Carlos Tevez: Completing the formidable attacking trident, Tevez’s tenacity and clinical finishing made him a fan favourite.
  • Ryan Giggs & Paul Scholes: The experienced midfield maestros continued to dictate play, with Giggs equalling and later surpassing Sir Bobby Charlton’s appearance record during the season.
  • Rio Ferdinand & Nemanja Vidić: Arguably one of the best central defensive partnerships in Premier League history, their dominance was key to the team’s success.
  • Edwin van der Sar: The veteran goalkeeper provided a calm and commanding presence, culminating in his penalty shootout heroics in Moscow.
  • Patrice Evra, Wes Brown, Michael Carrick, Owen Hargreaves, Nani, Anderson: These players provided crucial quality, energy, and depth throughout the demanding campaign.

The 2007/08 season was a high watermark for Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson. It showcased tactical brilliance, individual genius, and unwavering team spirit. The Premier League and Champions League double, achieved while wearing those memorable Nike/AIG kits, represents a peak of modern footballing achievement. Whether remembered through highlight reels, cherished replica shirts, or recreated in games like Dream League Soccer using the Manchester United Kits DLS 26, the legacy of that incredible team and season continues to inspire awe and admiration.

How to import Manchester United Kits AIG 2007/08 Kits in DLS 26

Step 1: Click Click To Copy Kit URL (located on each Kit)

Step 2: Open Dream League Soccer 26

Step 3: Select My Club.

Step 4: Select Customise.

Step 5: Click Custome Kit.

Step 6: Paste the Kit URL copied in Step 1.

Step 7: Click Confirm.

Home Kit

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Away Kit

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GK Kit

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