2007 2008 Vfl Wolfsburg #9 Dzeko Football Shirt 2XL Home 257345-302
2007 2008 Vfl Wolfsburg #9 Dzeko Football Shirt 2XL Home 257345-302
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2007–2008 VfL Wolfsburg Home Football Shirt – #9 Edin Džeko – Adidas 257345-302 (Men’s 2XL)
Add a legendary Bundesliga kit to your collection with this 2007–2008 VfL Wolfsburg Home Shirt, featuring the rising star Edin Džeko (#9). Manufactured by Adidas, catalog number 257345-302, this jersey represents the beginning of Džeko’s unforgettable journey in Germany—just before he became one of the most feared strikers in Europe.
In men’s 2XL, this shirt features Wolfsburg’s classic green design with white detailing, delivering a clean, iconic look perfect for collectors, fans, and football historians.
Why This Jersey Is a Must-Have
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100% authentic Adidas shirt from the 2007–2008 Bundesliga season.
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Features Edin Džeko #9, who later led Wolfsburg to their first-ever Bundesliga title.
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A rare early-career Džeko shirt—highly desirable among collectors.
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Ideal for match-day wear, display, or any retro football collection.
Product Details
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Brand: Adidas
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Season: 2007–2008
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Club: VfL Wolfsburg
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Player: Edin Džeko #9
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Size: Men’s 2XL
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Code: 257345-302
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Color: Green with white trim
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Material: Lightweight Adidas performance fabric
Edin Džeko
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Džeko joined Wolfsburg in 2007 and quickly became one of the Bundesliga’s top scorers.
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In 2008–2009, just one season after this shirt, he formed an iconic strike duo with Grafite, scoring 54 league goals together—a Bundesliga record.
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He later enjoyed major success at Manchester City, winning two Premier League titles.
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Known as “The Bosnian Diamond,” Džeko is also his national team’s all-time top scorer.
VfL Wolfsburg (2007–2008 Season)
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Managed by Felix Magath, the club began building the core squad that would win the Bundesliga in 2009.
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Key players this season included Džeko, Grafite, Marcel Schäfer, and Ricardo Costa.
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Wolfsburg finished 5th, qualifying for the UEFA Cup (now Europa League), marking a major turning point in club history.
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Kits from this era are popular for their clean, simple Adidas design and their connection to Wolfsburg’s rise to the top.
