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Borussia Dortmund: A Photographic History of the Kits

From 1969 to 2024

A visual journey through the iconic jerseys of one of the most successful clubs in German football

Borussia Dortmund is one of the most successful clubs in German football, with eight Bundesliga titles, four DFB-Pokals, and one UEFA Champions League title to their name. The club is also known for its passionate fans and its iconic yellow and black kits.

In this photographic history, we take a look back at over 200 different Borussia Dortmund shirts from 1969 right up to 2024. We'll see how the kits have evolved over the years, and we'll learn about the stories behind some of the most iconic designs.

From the classic yellow and black stripes to the more modern designs, the Borussia Dortmund kit has always been a symbol of the club's identity. It's a kit that has been worn by some of the greatest players in the world, and it's a kit that is loved by fans all over the globe.

So sit back, relax, and enjoy this photographic journey through the history of the Borussia Dortmund kit.

1969-1970

The first Borussia Dortmund kit was a simple yellow and black striped shirt with black shorts and socks. The kit was inspired by the colors of the city of Dortmund, and it has remained the club's home kit ever since.

The 1969-1970 season was a successful one for Borussia Dortmund. The club finished third in the Bundesliga, and they reached the final of the DFB-Pokal. The kit was worn by some of the club's greatest players, including Lothar Emmerich, Sigfried Held, and Reinhard Libuda.

1970-1971

The 1970-1971 season saw Borussia Dortmund win their first Bundesliga title. The club also reached the final of the European Cup, where they lost to Ajax Amsterdam. The kit was worn by some of the club's greatest players, including Lothar Emmerich, Sigfried Held, and Reinhard Libuda.

1971-1972

The 1971-1972 season saw Borussia Dortmund win their second Bundesliga title. The club also reached the semi-finals of the European Cup, where they lost to Real Madrid. The kit was worn by some of the club's greatest players, including Lothar Emmerich, Sigfried Held, and Reinhard Libuda.


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