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Borussia Dortmund 2003/04 Home kit XL
Borussia Dortmund 2003/04 Home kit XL
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Condition: ★★★★★
One of the most iconic Dortmund kits full of nostalgia. The condition is excellent, a size XL and manufcatured by the team itself.
Borussia Dortmund 2003–04 Season Summary
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League Performance:
- Competition: Bundesliga
- Position: 6th
- Qualification: Intertoto Cup third round
- Notable Issues: Failure to qualify for the Champions League group stage; poor performance attributed to the absence of playmaker Tomáš Rosický for half the season.
- Management Changes: Coach Matthias Sammer was dismissed during the season.
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Financial Situation:
- The club’s economy became increasingly strained during the season.
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First-Team Squad (End of Season):
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Goalkeepers:
- Roman Weidenfeller (Germany)
- Guillaume Warmuz (France)
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Defenders:
- Evanílson (Brazil, on loan from Parma)
- Christian Wörns (Germany)
- Stefan Reuter (Germany)
- Guy Demel (Ivory Coast)
- Niclas Jensen (Denmark)
- Dedê (Brazil)
- Malte Metzelder (Germany)
- Christoph Metzelder (Germany)
- Ahmed Reda Madouni (Morocco)
- Deniz Sahin (Germany)
- André Bergdølmo (Norway)
- Markus Brzenska (Germany)
- Benjamin Knoche (Germany)
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Midfielders:
- Sebastian Kehl (Germany)
- Flávio Conceição (Brazil, on loan from Real Madrid)
- Torsten Frings (Germany)
- Tomáš Rosický (Czech Republic)
- Leandro (Brazil, on loan from Atlético Mineiro)
- Lars Ricken (Germany)
- Otto Addo (Ghana)
- David Odonkor (Germany)
- Stefan Hoffmann (Germany)
- Salvatore Gambino (Germany)
- Amos Sassi (Israel)
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Forwards:
- Jan Koller (Czech Republic)
- Heiko Herrlich (Germany)
- Ewerthon (Brazil)
- Sahr Senesie (Germany)
- Thiago (Brazil)
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Goalkeepers:
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Establishment and Ownership of ''Gool.de'' :
- Founding Date: 25 May 2000
- Location: Dortmund, Germany
- Ownership: Subsidiary of Borussia Dortmund
- Purpose: To compete against major sportswear brands like Adidas, Puma, and Nike. Aimed to generate revenue outside gaming operations and reduce dependency on the football team’s success.
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Unique Position:
- Notable Fact: The first and so far only Bundesliga club to establish its own sportswear brand.


