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Dortmund 2012 Gotze Home Kit (XL)

Dortmund

2012 Home Kit

Gotze #10

Puma

XL

Pre-Owned / Excellent Condition 

The Dortmund 2012 Götze Home jersey was electric — bright yellow with bold black trim, pulsing with the youthful energy of a team that dared to dream. It was the kit of Jurgen Klopp’s fearless Borussia Dortmund, and at the heart of it all was Mario Götze, the golden boy of German football. Wearing the number 10, Götze danced through defenses with a magician’s touch and a boyish smile, playing with the freedom of a street footballer on the grandest stages. That season, every flick, feint, and threaded pass in the Signal Iduna Park felt like a glimpse into the future — and the jersey became the uniform of that revolution.

In 2012, Dortmund completed back-to-back Bundesliga titles, and Götze’s presence in that iconic yellow shirt symbolized the rise of a new era. Though injury limited his final stretch that season, his impact had already reshaped the league, inspiring belief in a team built on passion over paycheck. The jersey now lives in memory as a bittersweet icon — worn by a prodigy before his shocking move to rivals Bayern. But for one golden season, the Götze home shirt wasn’t just about rivalry or transfers — it was about a kid from Dortmund lighting up the league in the colors of his boyhood dream.

Dortmund

2012 Home Kit

Gotze #10

Puma

XL

Pre-Owned / Excellent Condition 

The Dortmund 2012 Götze Home jersey was electric — bright yellow with bold black trim, pulsing with the youthful energy of a team that dared to dream. It was the kit of Jurgen Klopp’s fearless Borussia Dortmund, and at the heart of it all was Mario Götze, the golden boy of German football. Wearing the number 10, Götze danced through defenses with a magician’s touch and a boyish smile, playing with the freedom of a street footballer on the grandest stages. That season, every flick, feint, and threaded pass in the Signal Iduna Park felt like a glimpse into the future — and the jersey became the uniform of that revolution.

In 2012, Dortmund completed back-to-back Bundesliga titles, and Götze’s presence in that iconic yellow shirt symbolized the rise of a new era. Though injury limited his final stretch that season, his impact had already reshaped the league, inspiring belief in a team built on passion over paycheck. The jersey now lives in memory as a bittersweet icon — worn by a prodigy before his shocking move to rivals Bayern. But for one golden season, the Götze home shirt wasn’t just about rivalry or transfers — it was about a kid from Dortmund lighting up the league in the colors of his boyhood dream.

$39.55

Original: $113.00

-65%
Dortmund 2012 Gotze Home Kit (XL)—

$113.00

$39.55

Description

Dortmund

2012 Home Kit

Gotze #10

Puma

XL

Pre-Owned / Excellent Condition 

The Dortmund 2012 Götze Home jersey was electric — bright yellow with bold black trim, pulsing with the youthful energy of a team that dared to dream. It was the kit of Jurgen Klopp’s fearless Borussia Dortmund, and at the heart of it all was Mario Götze, the golden boy of German football. Wearing the number 10, Götze danced through defenses with a magician’s touch and a boyish smile, playing with the freedom of a street footballer on the grandest stages. That season, every flick, feint, and threaded pass in the Signal Iduna Park felt like a glimpse into the future — and the jersey became the uniform of that revolution.

In 2012, Dortmund completed back-to-back Bundesliga titles, and Götze’s presence in that iconic yellow shirt symbolized the rise of a new era. Though injury limited his final stretch that season, his impact had already reshaped the league, inspiring belief in a team built on passion over paycheck. The jersey now lives in memory as a bittersweet icon — worn by a prodigy before his shocking move to rivals Bayern. But for one golden season, the Götze home shirt wasn’t just about rivalry or transfers — it was about a kid from Dortmund lighting up the league in the colors of his boyhood dream.