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Official AC Milan Champions League sweatshirt from the 2011/2012 season, produced by technical sponsor Adidas. The design features an elegant dark green color with gold details on the shoulders and red trims on the collar, cuffs, and hem. The chest displays the gold UEFA Champions League logo, the embroidered Milan crest, and a subtle tricolor stripe representing the club’s Italian heritage. The Adidas technical fabric ensures warmth and comfort, making it ideal for pre-match training. Available in size M.

The 2011/2012 season was the last for Zlatan Ibrahimović and Thiago Silva in a Milan shirt before their transfer to PSG. In the Champions League, Milan performed well in the group stage before facing Barcelona in the quarter-finals. After a hard-fought 0-0 draw at San Siro, they lost 3-1 in the second leg at Camp Nou, with Messi scoring twice from the penalty spot. In Serie A, Milan battled Juventus for the title but ultimately finished second behind the Bianconeri.

€89.00
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Official Inter training shirt from the 2008/2009 season, produced by technical sponsor Nike. The design features a stylish dark blue color with gold details, celebrating the previous season’s Scudetto victory. The chest displays the club crest with the star, the Italian tricolor badge, and the golden Nike logo. On the upper back, a small Nike logo is placed within a stylized design. Made with Nike FIT DRY fabric for breathability and comfort, available in XL size.

The 2008/2009 season marked José Mourinho’s first year as Inter’s manager. The team dominated Serie A, securing their 17th league title with a ten-point lead over the second-placed team. Zlatan Ibrahimović was the standout player, scoring 25 league goals and winning the top scorer title. However, in the Champions League, Inter was eliminated in the Round of 16 by Manchester United, delaying their European glory, which would come just two seasons later.

 

€71.10 €79.00
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Official Inter polo shirt for the 1999/2000 UEFA Champions League campaign, made under the official competition license. The design is simple and elegant, featuring a dark blue base with embroidered details. The right chest displays the official Champions League logo, while the left side has the historic Inter club crest. The polo collar has a two-button closure, and the cotton fabric ensures comfort and durability. Size M.

The 1999/2000 season was a turbulent one for Inter, starting with Marcello Lippi as head coach but undergoing several managerial changes. In the Champions League, the Nerazzurri suffered a shocking elimination in the preliminary round against Helsingborg, ending their campaign prematurely. In Serie A, the team relied on stars like Christian Vieri and Ronaldo but failed to reach the expected heights.

 

€67.15 €79.00
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Official Inter jacket from the 1999/2000 season, produced for the UEFA Champions League. The design is entirely black with a full-zip closure and an adjustable hood. Embroidered on the chest are the classic Inter badge and the official Champions League logo. The lightweight, waterproof fabric makes it perfect for all weather conditions. Size L.

The 1999/2000 season was a turbulent one for Inter, with multiple managerial changes, including Marcello Lippi and Roy Hodgson. In the Champions League, the Nerazzurri suffered an early elimination in the qualifiers against Slavia Prague, marking a tough start to the season. Despite the setbacks, stars like Ronaldo, Christian Vieri, and Roberto Baggio provided moments of brilliance for the fans.

 

€143.20 €179.00

Official Lazio centenary jersey from the 2000/2001 season, produced by technical sponsor Puma and featuring commercial sponsor Cirio. This special edition shirt celebrates the club’s 100th anniversary, with a white base and light blue and yellow details on the sleeves and collar. The Lazio centenary crest is displayed on the chest, alongside the Puma logo on the right and the Cirio sponsor in the center. The back features the name "Claudio" and the number 7 in bold black with a white outline. Size L.

The 2000/2001 season was a historic one for Lazio, following their Serie A and Coppa Italia triumphs the previous year. The team, initially led by Sven-Göran Eriksson and later by Dino Zoff, competed in the Champions League and finished third in Serie A. Key players included Alessandro Nesta, Pavel Nedvěd, and Hernán Crespo, who played a crucial role with his goal-scoring ability.

 

€199.00

Official AC Milan training shirt from the 2008/2009 season, produced by technical sponsor Adidas and featuring commercial sponsor Bwin. The shirt is black with red details on the shoulders and Adidas’ iconic three stripes along the sleeves. The Milan crest is applied on the left chest, while the Adidas logo is on the right. The back prominently features both the Bwin and Adidas logos. Made with ClimaCool technology for breathability and comfort during training sessions.

The 2008/2009 season marked the final year of Paolo Maldini’s legendary career with Milan. Under coach Carlo Ancelotti, the team finished third in Serie A, securing a Champions League spot. With stars like Kaká, Ronaldinho, and Pato, Milan played an exciting and technical style of football.

 

€89.00

Official AS Roma goalkeeper jersey from the 1997/1998 season, produced by technical sponsor Diadora and featuring commercial sponsor INA Assitalia. This unique jersey stands out for its dark gray base with striking red and orange details, along with the iconic wolf symbols. The AS Roma crest is applied on the left chest, while the back features a graphic inspired by the club’s emblem. Long sleeves with padded elbows make it ideal for goalkeepers.

During the 1997/1998 season, Roma, under coach Zdeněk Zeman, became known for their attacking football, finishing fourth in Serie A. One of the standout players was a young Francesco Totti, emerging as the team’s leader, while Argentine goalkeeper Antonio Chimenti occasionally wore this iconic kit.

 

€89.00
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Official Inter Milan home jersey for the 2003/2004 season, produced by technical sponsor Nike and personalized with the name and number 32 of Christian Vieri. The design features the classic black and blue stripes, with the Nike logo embroidered on the chest and the Inter Milan crest with a star on the left side. The Pirelli sponsor is printed on the front, while "Vieri" and number 32 appear on the back in white. Made from breathable technical fabric for maximum player comfort.

Historical Anecdote
The 2003/2004 season was a transitional year for Inter Milan, finishing fourth in Serie A and securing Champions League qualification. Despite injury struggles, Christian Vieri remained one of the league’s top strikers, scoring crucial goals and proving his reputation as a prolific scorer. With 13 league goals, he was Inter’s top scorer, once again demonstrating his value in the attacking lineup.


 

€80.10 €89.00

Official AS Roma third jersey for the 2002/2003 season, produced by technical sponsor Kappa and personalized with the name and number 10 of Francesco Totti. The jersey features a sleek black design with orange details. The Kappa logo is applied on the chest and sleeves, while the AS Roma crest is stitched on the left side. On the back, "Totti" and the number 10 are printed in bright orange. This Kombat-style jersey is made from technical fabric for a tight fit.

Historical Anecdote
The 2002/2003 season saw Francesco Totti reaffirming his status as Roma’s leader and one of the world's best players. With his vision, technique, and decisive goals, he continued to make history for the club. Although Roma didn't secure trophies that season, Totti's performances further solidified his legendary status in Italian football.

 

€149.00

Official Parma third jersey for the 1998/1999 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto and personalized with the name and number 20 of Enrico Chiesa. The design features a blue base with yellow details and thin horizontal stripes, giving it a distinctive look. The Parma crest is stitched on the left chest, while the Lotto logo is applied on the front and repeated on the collar. The commercial sponsor Parmalat is prominently displayed at the center of the jersey. The right sleeve features the official Serie A patch. Size XL.

Historical Anecdote
The 1998/1999 season was one of the most glorious in Parma's history. Under coach Alberto Malesani, the team won both the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Cup, establishing itself as a major force in European football. Enrico Chiesa played a key role, scoring crucial goals and forming a formidable attacking duo with Hernán Crespo. His performances made this jersey a must-have for Parma fans and collectors.

 

€299.00

Official Parma home jersey for the 2001/2002 season, produced by technical sponsor Champion and personalized with the name and number 10 of Hidetoshi Nakata. The design features the iconic yellow and blue horizontal stripes, with blue and yellow details on the collar and sleeves. The Parma crest is stitched on the left chest, while the Champion logo is embroidered on the shoulders and front. The commercial sponsor Joy Parmalat is displayed on the front, and the Nakata 10 personalization is on the back. The right sleeve features the official Serie A patch. Size XL.

Historical Anecdote
The 2001/2002 season was significant for Parma, as they won the Coppa Italia by defeating Juventus in the final. Hidetoshi Nakata, who arrived from Roma, played a crucial role with his refined technique and vision. The Japanese playmaker quickly became a fan favorite, delivering outstanding performances and scoring decisive goals.


 

€299.00

Official third socks of Parma for the 1995/1996 season, produced by technical sponsor Puma. Bright blue color with the "Puma" logo in yellow on the front. Made from elastic technical material to ensure comfort and optimal fit during sports performance. An iconic accessory that completes Parma's third kit from the mid-'90s.

Historical Anecdote
The 1995/1996 season was an important one for Parma, which reaffirmed itself as one of the top Italian and European teams. Under Nevio Scala's guidance, the Emilian team had a strong Serie A campaign and reached the Coppa Italia final. With stars like Gianfranco Zola, Fabio Cannavaro, and Dino Baggio, Parma continued to establish itself as a high-level club, competing on equal footing with Italy’s football giants.

 

€59.00

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