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My Cambridge United Football Shirt Collection

 I love football shirts. I wear most of the ones I can still fit in! A couple of my shirts need some repairs, which I’m aiming to get done soon. 

2024/2025: League 1

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Third


2023/2024: League 1

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Away


Adam May match worn vs Fleetwood Town

GK


2022/2023: League 1

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Away


2021/2022: League 1

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Home


Away

Third

2020/2021: League 2 (P)

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Greg Taylor match worn:


Away

  
Special

2019/2020: League 2


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Away 


2018/2019: League 2

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Away

Third


2017/2018: League 2
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Away

Kyle Howkins Match worn


Third


Mat Foy player issue

2016/2017: League 2

Home 


Away

Adam McGurk match worn


2015/2016: League 2
Home


Away

Third

2014/2015 League 2:

Home


Away

2013/2014: National League (P)

Home
Away

2012/2013: National League

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Away


2011/2012: National League

Home (also 2010/2011 home)
Away

2009/2010: National League

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2008/2009: National League (Runners Up & Playoff finalists):

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Playoff Final Special 

Away 2008/2009 and 2009/2010.

2007/2008: National League (Runners Up & Playoff Finalists)
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Away

GK

2005/2006 & 2006/2007: National League


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2003/2004 and 2004/2005: League 2 (R)
Home
Away


Third

2001-2003: League 1 and League 2


Football League Trophy Final/ away

1999 to 2001: League 1

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Away


1991/1992 & 1992/1993: League 1 & Championship


Home replica 


Away replica 

1989/1990: 

FA Cup Special replica






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