Champions both the year before and the year after, the 1984-85 season saw Panathinaikos miss out on the Greek title as they finished 3 points behind PAOK. Much attention was focused on the club's European run which took them all the way to the semi-finals of the European Cup.
This season was also notable for the arrival from Panionios of a future club legend in Dimitris Saravakos. The talented, creative attacker had a great debut season and finished as the League's second-top scorer with 15 goals. He formed a great understanding in deeper positions with Juan Ramon Rocha and another newcomer in Velimir Zajec, then pushed forward to combine brilliantly with strikers Charalampidis and Dimopoulos.
The 1974–75 season was a time of change for Panathinaikos as the hugely popular and successful Ferenc Puskas resigned as coach. He was replaced by Yugoslav Stjepan Bobek, who returned to the club after successes in the 1960s.
It wasn't a memorable season with a fifth-place finish in the league and a cup final defeat to arch-rivals Olympiacos, but legendary striker Antonis Antoniadis finished as the league's top scorer with 20 goals - the fifth time he has won this award in six seasons.
Antoniadis was one of the three legends of the club, along with Mimis Domazos and Kostas Eleftherakis, who stood out for Panathinaikos during this era.
Panathinaikos 1970/71 retro football shirt
Notable players: Antoniadis, Athanasopoulos, Dimitriou, Domazos, Eleftherakis, Filakouris, Grammos, Kamaras, Kapsis, Konstantinou, Oikonomopoulos, Sourpis, Tomaras, Vlachos
Manager: Ferenc Puskas
Porto 1998/99 home retro football shirt
Winner of Primeira Divisão, champion of Portugal
Winner of Supertaça de Portugal, Porto-Sporting Braga 1-0
Notable players: Aloisio, Capucho, Carvalho, Chippo, Deco, Doriva, Drulovic, Fehér, Folha, Jardel, Jorge Costa, Kralj, Mielcarski, Panduru, Paulinho Santos, Rui Barros, Secretário, Vitor Baia, Zahovic
Manager: Fernando Santos
Porto 1998/99 away retro football shirt
Winner of Primeira Divisão, champion of Portugal
Winner of Supertaça de Portugal, Porto-Sporting Braga 1-0
Notable players: Aloisio, Capucho, Carvalho, Chippo, Deco, Doriva, Drulovic, Fehér, Folha, Jardel, Jorge Costa, Kralj, Mielcarski, Panduru, Paulinho Santos, Rui Barros, Secretário, Vitor Baia, Zahovic
Manager: Fernando Santos
Benfica 1994/95 retro football shirt
Notable players: Abel Xavier, Akwa, Bento, Caniggia, Cristóvão, Dimas, Edilson, João Pinto, Madeira, Mozer, Preud'Homme, Stanic, Veloso, Vitor Paneira
Manager: Artur Jorge
The 1997/98 retro Home jersey is made of 100% recycled polyester in a special jacquard fabric. The shirt has short sleeves with a V-neck and polo collar. The INTER crest is embroidered and the sponsor print is embossed.
The 1993/94 retro Away jersey is made of 100% recycled polyester in a special jacquard fabric. The shirt has short sleeves, a polo collar and button fastening. The INTER crest is flock-printed, while the sponsor and stripes are sublimated.
The 1986 retro Home jersey is made of 100% acrylic. The shirt is short-sleeved with a V-neck and polo collar. The retro coat of arms with the snake is embroidered, while the sponsor is printed and attached to the shirt with a cotton backing.
he 1997/98 retro Third Kit jersey is made of 100% recycled polyester in a special jacquard fabric. The shirt has short sleeves with a V-neck and polo collar. The INTER coat of arms is embroidered, the sponsor print is embossed
The 1993/94 retro Home jersey is made of 100% recycled polyester in a special jacquard fabric. The shirt has short sleeves, a polo collar and button fastening. The INTER crest is flock-printed, while the sponsor and stripes are sublimated.
uventus 1994/95 retro football shirt
Winner of Serie A, champion of Italy
Winner of Coppa Italia, Juventus-Parma 1-0
Notable players: Baggio, Carrera, Conte, Del Piero, Deschamps, Di Canio, Di Livio, Fortunato, Fusi, Jarni, Kohler, Marocchi, Paulo Sousa, Peruzzi, Porrini, Rampulla, Ravanelli, Sartor, Tacchinardi, Torricelli, Vialli
Manager: Marcello Lippi