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OGC Nice Home Jersey 2020-21 Macron INEOS Vintage Collector

OGC Nice Home Jersey 2020-21 Macron INEOS Vintage Collector

OGC Nice Home Jersey 2020-21 Macron — The INEOS era arrives on the French Riviera

The 2020-21 OGC Nice season marks a historic turning point: Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS group takes the helm of the Nice club, and this Macron home jersey is the first to bear this sponsor on the chest. An item of transition, new projects, displayed ambitions — and football played in closed-door stadiums due to Covid. This is what this fabric tells.

Jersey details

Season: 2020-2021
Club: OGC Nice
Type: Home
Kit manufacturer: Macron
Sponsor: INEOS
Condition: 8/10
State: SLIGHTLY USED PRINTINGS — authentic wear of a worn vintage jersey, markings show slight fatigue, which gives it all its character as a lived-in piece.

What this jersey represents

In June 2019, INEOS acquired OGC Nice for an estimated 100 million euros. It is one of the most significant acquisitions in French football in recent years. The British group — already owner of Lausanne-Sport and future shareholder of Manchester United — arrives with clear ambitions: to make Le Gym a regular player in Ligue 1 and a serious candidate for Europe. This 2020-21 jersey is the visual symbol of this new era.

On the sporting front, the season is that of Patrick Vieira on the Nice bench, who took the club's reins in 2018 and continued to build his playing project. The squad then brought together interesting profiles: Kasper Dolberg, the Danish striker who arrived from Ajax, or Alexis Claude-Maurice and Amine Gouiri, an explosive young talent who truly broke through that season. Le Gym à la INEOS is ambitious football, still under construction, but already unifying.

Moments etched in this jersey

Amine Gouiri establishes himself as one of Ligue 1's revelations
Arriving from OL in the summer of 2020, Gouiri delivered high-level performances in this jersey and finished the season among the best young players in the French championship. His offensive versatility and his ability to exploit spaces make him a formidable weapon for Le Gym.

A season played entirely in a Covid context
Like the entire 2020-21 Ligue 1, Le Gym's matches at the Allianz Riviera were largely played behind closed doors or with very limited capacities. This jersey was therefore almost never seen from the stands — making it a souvenir of an absolutely unique and surreal football era.