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Sampdoria's Historic Shirts: The Blucherchiati's Vintage

There Sampdoria It is among the top 10 clubs with the best football tradition. It was born from the merger of two sports associations in 1946: Sampierdarenese and Andrea Doria, both multi-sports clubs with a football section. To date, it has played 64 Serie A championships and 11 Serie B championships. It is participating for the first time in the 1947/48 football season and plays in Serie A  for almost twenty years, relegated to Serie B in 1966 but returned to the top division the following year. After the merger of the names, the colors on the uniforms were also seen. In fact, the Sampdoria shirt It is the result of the union of the colors of the two sports clubs: the red and black of Sampierdarenese mixed with the blue and white of Andrea Doria, thus creating one of the iconic kits in Italian football. The Sampdoria jersey traditionally has a blue background surrounded by a red and black sash on the chest, in the center of which is the shield of Saint George, the symbol of Genoa. As true Ligurians, the crest recalls maritime traditions and features the profile of the typical Genoese fisherman known as "il baciccia." Sampdoria's second kit is historically white with a circled sash that changes annually—lateral, vertical, higher, or lower. The third kit alternates cyclically between red and black.

Retro Sampdoria Shirts from the 80s, 90s, and 00s

The 80s for the Doria It was a decade full of victories with the conquest of 3 Italian Cups, the last of which was defeating Torino 2-0 in Genoa with goals from Briegel and Vialli. Among the Sampdoria historic shirts from the 80s we remember the one from the 85/86 season, made by the historic brand Ennerre . Made of wool, with a polo collar and V-neck, the Phonola commercial sponsor is printed on the front. From 1979 to 1993, Paolo Mantovani was the club's president and the architect of the so-called Sampdoria d'oro, winning the Scudetto in the 1990/91 season and its last Coppa Italia in the 1993/94 season. The historic Sampdoria shirts from its only Scudetto are memorable, in the classic club colors produced by Asics and featuring the commercial sponsor ERG.