Supporters arriving for AS Monaco’s home match against Le Havre this Saturday found more than football to enjoy…

Inside the Stade Louis-II, both the Honor Lounge and the Pub by Blue Coast are hosting a new exhibition of historic jerseys and pennants linked to European competitions, each carrying its own story of triumph and history. The exhibition also marks the club’s second consecutive qualification for the UEFA Champions League.

What makes this collection remarkable is that it comes entirely from one man: Julien, a lifelong supporter who began following Monaco at the age of six. His passion has grown into one of the most exceptional private collections in European football, with more than a thousand jerseys worn by AS Monaco players. Among the highlights is a jersey worn in Berlin just days before the fall of the Berlin Wall—a piece that embodies not just sporting history but also a moment of global significance.

The display also includes a wall of pennants originally exchanged between captains before European fixtures, lending a museum-like quality to the exhibition. For the club, sharing these treasures with supporters is a source of pride.

This is only the beginning. Later in the season, a second exhibition will celebrate fifty years of Monaco’s academy by showcasing shirts from players trained within its ranks. Finally, during the World Cup, a third display will pay tribute to Monaco players who have represented their nations. In total, ninety historic jerseys will be presented to fans by the season’s close.

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