One AS Monaco fan has amassed an incredible collection of more than one thousand of the Club's jerseys -- read his incredible story below.
*This article is condensed from an article published on ASMonaco.com -- please click through to read it in full.
Recently, a well-known figure in the Monegasque community, supporter Julien Bouron, unveiled his exceptional collection of AS Monaco jerseys at the Performance Centre. It comprises no fewer than… 1146 pieces – a record!
From Kylian Mbappé to Delio Onnis, by way of Thierry Henry, Jean Petit, Manuel Amoros, Radamel Falcao, Jean-Luc Ettori, and David Trezeguet. From Ligue 1 to the magical nights of the Champions League, from the Coupe de France to the Coupe de la Ligue, not forgetting the Coupe Gambardella, so dear to the club’s history.
For one day earlier this week AS Monaco’s Performance Center was transformed into an open-air museum. Hundreds of jerseys, all worn or prepared for a match, trace decades of passion and sporting achievements, were carefully arranged to symbolically form a diagonal stretching from one corner of the pitch to the other.
1,146 jerseys. One club. Endless love ❤️
Julien Bouron’s 1,146 AS Monaco collection is the largest single-club jersey collection in the world 🇲🇨🌎
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The project was initiated by Julien Bouron, a supporter and collector. This thirty-something fan from Burgundy owns the world’s largest collection of AS Monaco jerseys, a collection carefully preserved in his native region, which Julien unpacked in its entirety for the first time on the pitch of the Performance Centre – and part of which has been on display since last season in the VIP Lounge of the Stade Louis-II on match days.
Among the jerseys on display are some truly iconic ones: David Trezeguet’s yellow and blue shirt from a match against Manchester United (1998), captain Ludo Giuly’s red and white home kit from the 2004 Champions League run, Kylian Mbappé’s shirt from the Gambardella Cup final (2016), and the Centenary shirt worn by Lamine Camara, who scored in stoppage time (2024)…
There are also some unusual pieces, like the shirt with the diagonal stripe mistakenly reversed by the kit manufacturer at the time, which Manuel Amoros’ teammates wore during a French Cup match (1985-86).
It's an impressive number, which allows Julien Bouron to break the world record for the largest jersey collection, previously held by a Swiss Liverpool supporter.