My collection contains various miscellaneous items including training tops, goalkeeper gloves and international shirts etc.
Warm-up & Training Tops
Unknown 1998/99
Black training top number 17
Training worn
It has not been possible to identify which first team player wore this training top. Research has confirmed that the players wore various training kit items (including shirts, sweatshirts, trousers and rain jackets etc) displaying a multitude of squad training numbers not necessarily linked to their actual designated first team squad number
Manufactured by Umbro and sponsored by Sharp
Jaap Stam 1999
Warm-up top for 1999 FA Cup Final
Match worn v Newcastle United
Manufactured by Umbro and sponsored by Sharp
Roy Keane 2004/05
Blue training top
Training worn
Manufactured by Nike and sponsored by Vodafone
Edwin van der Sar 2008/09
Red training top
Training worn
Manufactured by Nike and sponsored by AIG
Dimitar Berbatov 2008/09
Black/blue warm-up top
Match worn and unwashed (FA Cup 3rd Round) v Southampton (Away) on 4th January 2009
Manufactured by Nike
Unknown 2010/11
Grey training top
Training worn
Manufactured by Nike
David De Gea 2014/15
Red training top
Training worn
Manufactured by Nike and sponsored by AON
Bruno Fernandes 2020/21
Grey training top number 18
Worn by Bruno in first team training sessions during the early part of the season and prior to December 2020
Manufactured by adidas and sponsored by AON
Cristiano Ronaldo
Black & green training jacket no. 7
Training issued
Jacket originated directly from MUFC
Manufactured by adidas and sponsored by Tezos
Charity Matches - Worn Shirts
Rio Ferdinand
Red/White shirt No 5
Match worn in Maestrio Charity Match on 7th September 2014: McStay's Maestros v Rio's All Stars
Manufactured by Nike
Manchester United Ladies Football
Manchester United Ladies 1977 onwards
Red home un-numbered shirt
Match worn
Letter of authenticity
Manufactured by Latif and sponsored by Ashe Enterprises
Manchester United Ladies 1977 onwards
Black shorts
Match worn
Letter of authenticity
Manufactured by Admiral
Goalkeeper Gloves
Peter Schmeichel 1997-1999
Reusch goalkeeper gloves match worn in an unknown Champions' League match during season 1997/98 or 1998/99
Peter Schmeichel
Reusch goalkeeper gloves produced for Peter with co-joined fingers on right hand
Returned when Peter realised the wrong fingers had been co-joined
Fabien Barthez
Match worn and signed adidas goalkeeper gloves
Tim Howard
Match worn Nike goalkeeper gloves
Edwin van Der Sar (circa 2006/07)
Match worn and signed adidas goalkeeper gloves
David de Gea 2012/13
Match worn gloves from De Gea's debut season
Autographed by David De Gea, Anders Lindegaard and Ben Amos
Manufactured by Nike
David de Gea 2017/18
adidas goalkeeper gloves
David de Gea 2017/18
adidas goalkeeper gloves
The Manager
Sir Alex Ferguson 1998-2000
Black Tracksuit trousers
Training worn durinng 1998/99 and/or 1999/2000
Letter of authenticity
Manufactured by Umbro and sponsored by Sharp
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer 2018/19
Blue training top
Training worn
Letter of authenticity
Manufactured by adidas
International Shirts
Roy Keane 1995
Green Republic of Ireland home long sleeved shirt No 6
Match issued for a European Championship Qualification match versus either Northern Ireland (Home) in Dublin on 29th March 1995 or Austria (Away) in Vienna on 6th September 1995. On both occasions Keane wore a short sleeved shirt.
Manufactured by Umbro
Mark Hughes 1996-98
Red Wales Home shirt No 10
Match worn Wales shirt autographed by Pele
Letter of authenticity
Manufactured by Lotto
Roy Keane 1999
Green Republic of Ireland Home shirt No 6
Spare match shirt issued to Roy Keane v Turkey on 13th November 1999
Shirt autographed by the player
Letter of authenticity
Manufactured by Umbro
The starting XI players commenced the match with their shirts displaying plain white number sets WITHOUT any trim, however at half time a number of players changed into a fresh shirt and were permitted to take to the pitch wearing shirts displaying an orange trim around the number sets, players who changed their shirts include Gary Breen, Stephen Carr, Rory Delap, Lee Carsley and Robbie Keane. Photographic images of the match confirm that Roy Keane did not change into shirt displaying a number set with orange trim
Other Player Worn/Issued Items
Sir Bobby Charlton 1970s
Blue 'Bobby Charlton XI' shirt un-numbered
Used in charity matches during the 1970's (e.g. Mick Doyle's Testimonial match)
Manufactured by Umbro
Sir Bobby Charlton 1980s
Blue and white Bobby Charlton Sports 'San Siro' shirt
Sponsored by British Gas and manufactured by Bobby Charlton Sports
Roy Keane 1999/2000
Black football boots
Produced for Roy Keane with No 16 displayed and 'RK' stitched into the boot
Letter of authenticity
Manufactured by Diadora
Roy Keane 2001/02
Black football boots
Training worn by Roy Keane whilst representing the Republic of Ireland v Netherlands at Landsdowne Road, Dublin on 1st September 2001
Boots originated directly from the player and are autographed by Keane
Letter of Authenticity
Manufactured by Diadora
Marcos Rojo 2017/18
Orange match worn football boots
Personalised with his children's names and dates of birth
Manufactured by Nike
Roy Keane 2005/06
Premier League captain's armband
Issued/worn v Liverpool (away)
Letter of authenticity
2008 Champions' League Final
Maroon T-shirt issued to staff/officials
Champions' League Final embroidery
Manufactured by adidas
Roy Keane 1993/94
White home shorts & black home socks
Both items match worn
Both manufactured by Umbro
Peter Schmeichel 1997-1999
Black Change Champions' League shorts No 1
Match worn
Manufactured by Umbro
Nicky Butt 1998/99
Black third shorts
Match worn
Manufactured by Umbro
Rio Ferdinand 2010/11
Black shorts No 5
Match worn/issued Champions' League shorts
Manufactured by Nike
Cristiano Ronaldo 2022/23
Black third shorts No 7
Match issued
Shorts originated directly from MUFC
Manufactured by adidas
Eric Cantona
Green shorts/socks
Worn by Cantona either in a Charity Match, or most likely during one of the many NIKE advertisements involving Eric
Shorts and socks autographed by Cantona using his alternative signature adopted following his subsequent retirement from professional football
Both manufactured by Nike
Ryan Giggs 2012/13
FA Cup captain's armband
Match worn v West Ham United (home)
Letter of authenticity
Manufactured by Umbro
Ashley Young 2012/13
Black 'Kick It Out' Pre-match T-shirt
Match worn v Stoke City (home)
Europa League Bib 2016/17
Blue player's/substitute's warm-up bib
Match worn/issued
Match Official 1992/93
Referee John Martin
Match worn green Premier League jersey
Believed worn for the Queens Park Rangers v Manchester United match at Loftus Road on 18th January 1993
During the inaugural Premier League season, Mr Martin was the oldest Premier League referee at the age of 53 years
Manufactured by Umbro
Match Official 1996/97
Referee Paul Durkin's shirt
Match worn and autographed by the official
FIFA 96 Referee badge missing from the chest pocket
Letter of Authenticity
Manufactured by Umbro
Match Official 2006/07
Referee Phil Dowd's black shirt
Match worn v West Ham United (a) on 17th December 2006
Letter of Authenticity
Manufactured by Official Sports
Match Official 2017/18
Green match official's shirt
Match worn v Newcastle United (h) on 18th November 2017
Manufactured by Nike and sponsored by EA Sports
Match Official 2019-2021
Day-glo yellow match officials shirt
Match worn
Shirt donated to Charity by an existing match official to help raise funds
Manufactured by Nike
Match Official 2019-2021
Mauve match officials shirt
Match worn/issued
Shirt donated to Charity by an existing match official to help raise funds
Manufactured by Nike
Match Official 2019-2021
Black match official's shirt
Match worn/issued
Shirt donated to Charity by an existing match official to help raise funds