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Official Juventus T-shirt for the 2016/2017 season, made by Adidas. The design is simple and elegant, featuring a white color with Adidas’ iconic black stripes along the sides. The front includes the Adidas logo and Juventus' old badge. Size XL.

The 2016/2017 season was a historic one for Juventus, as they won their sixth consecutive Serie A title and the Coppa Italia, while also reaching the Champions League final. Key players included Gonzalo Higuaín, Paulo Dybala, and Gianluigi Buffon.

 

€49.00

Juventus home jersey for the 1998/1999 season, made by Kappa. The design features the traditional black and white stripes with a white collar. The front includes the Kappa logo, Juventus badge, and D+ sponsor. On the back, the name and number 6 of Thierry Henry are present.

The 1998/1999 season was Henry's only year with Juventus. Signed in the winter transfer window from Monaco, the young French forward struggled to adapt to Italian football and was often played as a wide attacker. After a short spell, he moved to Arsenal, where he became a football legend.

 

€299.00

Juventus away jersey for the 2016/2017 season, produced by Adidas. The design features a blue base with white and black details on the collar and sleeves. The Adidas logo, Juventus crest with three stars, and the Italian scudetto are on the chest, with Jeep as the main sponsor. Climalite technology ensures maximum comfort. Size XL.

The 2016/2017 season was a remarkable one for Juventus, as they secured their sixth consecutive Serie A title and the Coppa Italia, completing their third domestic double in a row. Under Massimiliano Allegri, the team also reached the Champions League final but lost 4-1 to Real Madrid. Key players included Dybala and Higuaín in attack, while Buffon, Bonucci, and Chiellini provided defensive strength.

 

€89.00

Juventus home jersey for the 2016/2017 season, produced by Adidas. The design features the classic black and white stripes, a round collar, and black sleeve details. The Adidas logo, Juventus crest with three stars, and the Italian scudetto are on the chest, with Jeep as the central sponsor. Climalite technology for optimal comfort. Size XL.

The 2016/2017 season was historic for Juventus, as they won their sixth consecutive Serie A title and the Coppa Italia under Massimiliano Allegri, completing their third domestic double in a row. The team also reached the Champions League final but lost 4-1 to Real Madrid. Key players included Dybala, Higuaín, and Buffon, who remained a pillar of leadership for the club.

 

€119.00

Juventus third jersey for the 2017/2018 season, produced by Adidas. The design features an unusual military green color with black details and a white chest band displaying the Adidas logo, Juventus crest with three stars, and the Italian scudetto. Jeep sponsor at the center. Climalite technology for optimal comfort. Size L.

The 2017/2018 season saw Juventus clinch their seventh consecutive Serie A title under Massimiliano Allegri. Key players included Dybala, Higuaín, and Buffon, who played his final season with Juve before moving to PSG. The club also won the Coppa Italia, completing their fourth consecutive domestic double.

 

€119.00

Official Juventus home shirt for the 2017/2018 season, made by Adidas. It features the classic black and white striped design with a round-neck collar and button closure. The chest displays the Adidas logo, Juventus’ new crest, the Scudetto, and the Coppa Italia badge. The Jeep logo is printed in black across the center, with Adidas’ iconic three stripes running down the sides. Size 2XL.

The 2017/2018 season saw Juventus extend their dominance in Italian football, securing a seventh consecutive Serie A title and a fourth straight Coppa Italia under Massimiliano Allegri. With stars like Dybala, Higuaín, and Buffon, the Bianconeri reaffirmed their superiority in the league.

  

€119.00
Season: 2006/2007

2006/2007 Juventus Nike Jacket


Official Juventus jacket made by Nike for the 2006/2007 season. The design is entirely black, featuring thermal padding and an adjustable hood. The Nike logo and Juventus crest are displayed on the chest, while "Juventus" is printed on the sleeve. Size XL.

The 2006/2007 season was unique for Juventus, as the club played in Serie B following relegation due to the Calciopoli scandal. Under Didier Deschamps, and with stars like Del Piero and Buffon staying at the club, Juve dominated the league and secured a swift return to Serie A.

  

€119.00

Official Juventus t-shirt made by Nike for the 2002/2003 season. Features a white design with black details, including a V-neck collar and diagonal shoulder stripes. The chest displays the Nike logo and Juventus crest, while the sleeve features two golden stars symbolizing the club’s titles. Size L.

In the 2002/2003 season, Juventus, coached by Marcello Lippi, won the Serie A title and reached the Champions League final, ultimately losing to Milan on penalties. Pavel Nedvěd was the standout player of the season, earning the Ballon d'Or for his exceptional performances.

  

€99.00

Juventus training jersey made by Kappa for the 1991/1992 season. Features a black design with white and green details, including the V-neck collar and Kappa branding on the shoulders. The chest displays the Kappa logo and Upim sponsor, while the back showcases "Juventus" and the Kappa emblem. Made of breathable mesh fabric, ideal for training. Size XL.

During the 1991/1992 season, Juventus, under Giovanni Trapattoni, finished second in Serie A behind Milan. Star players included Roberto Baggio and Salvatore Schillaci, with Baggio delivering outstanding performances. Despite missing out on the title, Juventus displayed strong defensive solidity and exciting football.

  

€199.00

Official Juventus polo by Lotto for the 2001/2002 season. Featuring a clean white design with black details on the collar, this polo includes the Lotto logo, Juventus crest, and Fastweb sponsor patch on the chest. A short zip on the collar adds a sporty and stylish touch. Size XL.

The 2001/2002 season was legendary for Juventus, as they clinched their 26th Serie A title in dramatic fashion, capitalizing on Inter’s last-day collapse. Led by Alessandro Del Piero and David Trezeguet, the team triumphed under Marcello Lippi’s guidance.

  

€79.00

2008/2009 Juventus Nike Sweatshirt

Official Juventus sweatshirt made by Nike for the 2008/2009 season. The design features a vibrant red color with thin grey details across the chest and sleeves. The left chest showcases the Juventus crest, while the Nike logo is embroidered on the right side. The back includes a small Nike detail under the collar. This crewneck model with elastic cuffs ensures a comfortable and snug fit. Size XL.

The 2008/2009 season marked Juventus’ return to the top of Italian football after their Serie B comeback. Under Claudio Ranieri, the Bianconeri finished second in Serie A, securing a spot in the Champions League. One of the standout players was Alessandro Del Piero, whose elegance and goal-scoring ability continued to define the club’s legacy.

 

€119.00

Official Juventus third jersey for the 2021/2022 season, produced by Adidas. The design is inspired by the 1990s, featuring a vibrant combination of yellow, blue, and white reminiscent of the club’s classic alternate kits. The blue V-neck collar matches the Adidas stripes on the shoulders, while the Jeep 4XE sponsor is centered on the chest. The embroidered Adidas logo appears on the right, with the Juventus crest and three stars on the left. Made with Primegreen technology, an eco-friendly recycled fabric. Size XL.

The 2021/2022 season was a transitional year for Juventus, marked by the return of Massimiliano Allegri as head coach after a two-year absence. The team had an inconsistent campaign, finishing fourth in Serie A and securing a Champions League spot. One of the standout players was Dušan Vlahović, who joined from Fiorentina in January and provided crucial goals. Juventus also reached the Coppa Italia final but fell short against Inter in a heated Derby d’Italia clash.

  

€89.00

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