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Young Boys 2008/09 Home kit YXXL (Kids)

Young Boys 2008/09 Home kit YXXL (Kids)

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Condition: ★★★★☆ 

This extremely rare kit was manufactured by Puma and the size is 2XL for kids. It has a minor visible wear on the central sponsor. 

During the 2008/09 season, Young Boys (BSC Young Boys) had a notable performance in Swiss football and various competitions. Here's a brief overview of their achievements:

  1. Swiss Super League: Young Boys finished in 2nd place, which was a strong performance in the top tier of Swiss football. They were competitive throughout the season but finished behind FC Basel, who won the league.

  2. Swiss Cup: In the 2008/09 Swiss Cup, Young Boys reached the final but were defeated by FC Basel. The Cup run was a significant achievement for the club, even though they fell short in the final.

  3. UEFA Cup (now UEFA Europa League): In European competition, Young Boys participated in the UEFA Cup. They were eliminated in the first round by the German club Hertha BSC.

Seydou Doumbia was a key player for Young Boys during the 2008/09 season. The Ivorian striker made a significant impact with his exceptional goal-scoring ability and athleticism. 

BSC Young Boys, commonly known as Young Boys, is a Swiss football club with a rich history and some intriguing aspects. Here are a few interesting facts about the club:

  1. Founded in 1898: Young Boys was established in 1898, making it one of the oldest football clubs in Switzerland.

  2. Stadium: Their home ground is the Wankdorf Stadium in Bern. The stadium has been a central part of the club’s identity and history. It was originally opened in 1925 and underwent a major renovation and rebuilding, with the new stadium reopening in 2005.

  3. Club Colors: The team's traditional colors are yellow and black, which are reflected in their home kits.

  4. Swiss Super League Titles: Young Boys has won the Swiss Super League several times, with their most notable successes coming in recent years. Their 2017/18 title win ended a 32-year league title drought, highlighting a period of resurgence.

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