Wayne Rooney Match Worn, 1 Goal Scored, Photo-Matched Nike T90 Laser IV - 2011/12
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本物保証
- Model: Nike T90 Laser IV
- Player: Wayne Rooney
- Condition: Match worn
- Season: 2011/12
- Size: UK9.5 / US10.5
- Soleplate: SG
- Made in: Bosnia
- Headline Features:
Photo-matched, goal-scoring boots match-worn by Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney.
Worn in the Barclays Premier League vs Chelsea at Old Trafford on 18th September 2011 – Rooney scored United’s third goal in a 3–1 victory.
Pitch remnants from hallowed turf of the Theatre of Dreams still present on the uppers and soleplate.
Personalised embroidery ‘WR10’ to the lateral side of each boot.
Custom-built with internal carbon fibre plates for strength and injury prevention.
Player-coded ‘999999999’ labels – not produced for retail sale.
A rare, museum-worthy artifact from United’s all-time top goalscorer.
Authenticity guaranteed with BC Boots UK Certification Package.
- Provenance & Match History
Premier League – Manchester United vs Chelsea
Date: 18th September 2011
Fixture: Manchester United 3–1 Chelsea, Old Trafford, Matchday 5 of the 2011/12 season.
Performance: Rooney scored United’s third goal in the 45th minute while wearing this exact pair, playing the full 90 minutes.
- Season Context
Rooney’s 2011/12 campaign was one of the most prolific of his career, scoring 27 goals in 34 Premier League appearances – his highest ever league tally.
- Physical Evidence
Pitch markings and turf remain visible on the boots from Old Trafford.
Heavy match wear present across the uppers and soleplate.
- Collector & Investment Significance
Direct Photo-Match: Verified to one of Rooney’s standout performances of the 2011/12 season, with goal-scoring provenance.
Historic Season: Boots worn during Rooney’s career-best Premier League campaign.
Player Exclusive Build: Non-retail ‘999999999’ coded labels, exclusively produced for Rooney.
Legacy Value: Rooney remains Manchester United’s all-time leading scorer and one of the Premier League’s greatest ever players. Boots with direct goal-scoring provenance from this era are exceptionally scarce and highly desirable.