Hello, I work within the Football Memorabilia industry and have done so for over 15 years. I have assisted the auctions of many rare and valuable match worn shirts and player owned memorabilia. The value of your shirt depends on the authenticity that you can provide, basically you have to prove to the buyer/bidder that it is genuine. This is achieved through documentation such as a certificate of authenticity. But be careful as there are thousands of unscrupulous people out there who sell such items that are described as match worn or signed but in fact are not. They simply devise these spoof certificates on their own computers based on lies and fraud, then when investigated proven to be void and thus lessening the value of your shirt from genuine to fake. Should you have a genuine COA (signed by a credible auction house, coded by the shirt manufacturer, signed by a player or club representative, hold a letter from the player who signed/wore the shirt) then you have a product that holds value. Presuming that you have such a COA your shirt would be valued at £800-£1200 match worn by Beckham in the final, £400-£700 match issued to Beckham for the final, and £200-£400 if it is a replica shirt. If you don't have a credible COA then the value would be a great deal less. Hope you find this helpful. Graham.
3. European cup winners 1968. champions league winners 1999. champions league winners 2008
Victors, Champions.
vanquishers, conquistador; victors, winners, champions,
Manchester United Football club won the FA cup in 1999. This was also the year that they won the illustrious treble of Premier League championship, FA cup and European Champions League winners. That's way Ferguson had a new name Sir Alex Ferguson.
Paulo Ferreira, who won the Uefa Cup and Champions League with FC Porto and the other trophies with Chelsea.
The cup will called the UEFA Super Cup. It will be played between the winners od the Champions League and Europa League.
Probably the Champions League final, where the winners become champions of Europe
NO, the Uefa champions league is from league position places in each country not for cup winners. FA Cup winners go into the Europa League
One can view a list of past baseball Champions League Winners on the appropriate website for each league. Wikipedia has information about past winners, so does the Major League Baseball website.
yes
3 (Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United).
This is not possible as the winners of the Champions League and Europa League get direct entry to the next UEFA Champions League. Hence this case can't happen in the Champions League.