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In 1995/96 Leeds Utd reached the Coca-Cola League Cup Final at Wembley, but unfortunately lost 3-0 to Aston Villa. Leeds used a white home shirt, a green/blue striped away shirt (the third shirt from the 1994/1995 season) and an all-yellow third shirt. This third yellow kit was only ever used in two games and was never released as a replica. All three shirts were made by Asics and sponsored by Thistle Hotels.
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In 1996/97 Leeds Utd used a white home shirt and a yellow away shirt. Both shirts were made by Puma and sponsored by Packard Bell.
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In 1997/98 Leeds used the same home shirt as the 1996/1997 season, however a new away shirt was introduced. This away shirt was half-yellow-half-blue and was made by Puma and sponsored by Packard Bell. The yellow away shirt from the 1996/1997 season now became the third shirt.
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1998/99 saw the return of European football to Elland Road. A new white home shirt was introduced but the away and third shirts from the 1997/1998 season remained. The shirts were still produced by Puma and sponsored by Packard Bell.
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1999/2000 was hugely remembered for an impressive European run which was finally ended in the semi-final controversially by Galatasaray. The club remained with the white home shirt from the 1998/1999 season but a new sky blue away and yellow third shirt was introduced. All three shirts were made by Puma and sponsored by Packard Bell.