Grenoble Foot 38, commonly referred to as GF38, is a French association football club based in Grenoble that currently competes in Ligue 2. The modern club offers a long narrative for collectors and supporters, and Walkouts presents signed Grenoble shirts and related memorabilia for buyers seeking authenticated pieces from the club’s recent and older eras.
The club traces its roots to 01 January 1892, with a complex history of local clubs and reorganisations that saw an original incarnation established in 1911 and the present entity formed after a 1997 merger. Founded on 1892, the team is proud of its local identity in Grenoble, plays in Ligue 2 and stages home fixtures at the Stade des Alpes, a venue known for its views and compact atmosphere.
On the pitch GF38 wear white and blue, colours that appear across home and away shirts and that tie into matchday stories in cup competitions such as the Coupe de France. The club’s recent century of change, including the 1997 reorganisation and the difficult 2010-11 campaign which led to financial reset and relegation, gives shirts from particular seasons extra provenance for collectors.
Anniversary releases matter to fans, and the club’s centenary moment is a natural focal point. Collector interest often centres on the Centenary 1992 era and themed home shirts produced around that milestone, items that tie a kit to a specific celebration and local nostalgia.
Away shirts and their colourways are a frequent magnet for collectors; a clean COA paired with a clear image of the shirt worn in away fixtures increases demand. Fans look for retail and fan shop issues, limited early runs, player-issue variants and region-specific releases as accessible signed options, and sellers often note early edition retail releases as desirable. Free worldwide shipping is offered on selected Walkouts items to support international buyers.
Specific campaign shirts also attract attention; the dramatic 2010-11 season remains a focal point, while other promotion and merger years are hunted for match provenance and squad signatures. Shirts associated with relegation, promotion or restructuring seasons are often chased because they mark turning points in the club’s history and often carry visible traces of player signatures or scarce sponsor badges.
For collectors aiming to build a meaningful GF38 archive, look for items in the classic white and blue family, especially the white with blue trim away and third variants that recur across eras. Provenance notes that reference the 1997 merger and the 2010-11 season, plus clear photographic evidence and supplier details, make a listing more credible. Walkouts lists authenticated Grenoble shirts alongside clear provenance and season notes so buyers can compare releases from 1997 and 2010-11 when making decisions.