Teddy Sheringham celebrates his injury time equaliser for Manchester United against Bayern Munich in the 1999 Champions League final.
Manchester United 1999 Champions League Final shirt personally hand signed by Andy Cole.
Manchester United celebrate Andy Cole's winner in the UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg match against Juventus at the Stadio delle Alpi in Turin, Italy. Media in category "UEFA Champions League Final 1999" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.
The dead-ball specialist played in the Champions League final at the age of 33 before joining Wolves in 2002, alongside his former teammate Paul Ince.
With United's hopes of a Treble hanging by a thread as the 1999 Champions League Final against Bayern Munich headed into injury time at Camp Nou, everything changed. The shirt features a clear signature, which is in black pen, located on the number '9' on the back of the shirt.
That Jancker effort provided one of the biggest ever ‘Sliding Doors’ moments in the history of the game. 1999 UEFA Champions League celebration (edited).jpg 5,589 × 3,635; 1.67 MB WATCH Bayern Munich vs Manchester United, 1999 Champions League Final; The Full 90 Minutes [VIDEO] Matt Jones April 8, 2014 Bayern Munich , Leagues: Bundesliga , Leagues: Champions League , Leagues: EPL , Manchester United , The Full 90 Minutes 6 Comments
This Manchester United shirt was personally hand signed by Andy Cole at a signing session in Birmingham on 27th March, 2011. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes Sir Matt Busby was looking down on the 1999 UEFA Champions League final, the day when the legendary former Manchester United boss would have turned 90. Both Manchester United … Minutes later, with the game in injury time, United forced a corner. Sir Alex Ferguson led Manchester United to two Champions League wins in his time at the club. Has worked for … 1999 was a vintage year for Manchester United, as they won the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League treble Mario Basler opened the scoring after just six minutes with a low, swerving free-kick. The 1999 Champions League Final was held on the 26th of May 1999 between arguably two of the greatest clubs in European football.