• Vitinha Paris Saint-Germain jersey
  • Vitinha Paris Saint-Germain jersey
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This official Paris Saint-Germain shirt was worn by Vitinha during the Champions League fixture against Chelsea on 17 March 2026. The Portuguese midfielder was part of the starting line-up as the visitors secured a dominant 3–0 victory at Stamford Bridge. Bearing the player's signature, this piece of memorabilia captures a significant European night for the club. The item is fully authenticated by Fabricks, providing collectors with a verified link to the pitch. This Paris Saint-Germain football shirt is a true standout from the 2025/2026 season.

Details

Date

17 March 2026

Size

M

Team

Paris Saint-Germain

Game

Chelsea - Paris Saint Germain

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