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Official Fiorentina jacket from the 2013/2014 season, manufactured by technical sponsor Joma. Made from technical fabric in violet, it features the Joma logo on the right chest and the Fiorentina crest on the left. The commercial sponsor Mazda is printed beneath the technical sponsor. The back showcases a large tone-on-tone lily and the words “ACF FIORENTINA”. Tricolor accents are present on the shoulders. Size is marked as M.

 

€89.00

Official Fiorentina polo shirt from the 2008/2009 season made by technical sponsor Lotto. The shirt is purple, featuring a tone-on-tone lily emblem on the left chest, club badge stitched on the heart side, and the Fiorentina name with TOYOTA sponsor on the right. A tricolor detail decorates the collar, evoking Italian pride. Lotto branding appears on both sleeves and the right shoulder. Size marked as M.

 

€69.00

Official ACF Fiorentina polo shirt from the 2011/2012 season, made by Lotto. The club’s iconic purple color dominates the design, enhanced by a white contrast collar with Italian tricolor details on the inner seam. The Lotto logo appears on the chest and sleeves, while Mazda features as the main sponsor. The Fiorentina crest is stitched over the heart, with “ACF Fiorentina” embroidered on the right chest. Size is marked as “M” on the internal label.

 

€49.00

Fiorentina bench jacket from the 1999/2000 season made by Fila. The technical sponsor Fila appears on the chest and across the back, with the club crest featured on the left chest. The design includes a bold purple base with white accents on the sleeves and shoulders. The sleeve also features the club's historic giglio badge. Size: M.

 

€249.00

1995/1996 Fiorentina Sweatshirt Reebok. Made by Reebok, this navy blue sweatshirt features the club crest with red lily, Reebok logo and iconic Sammontana sponsor on the chest. It includes a red half-zip collar with violet details, and purple-striped ribbed cuffs and hem. On the back, a large “FIORENTINA” print stands out. Size marked is L.

 

€149.00

Official Fiorentina sleeveless padded jacket made by Le Coq Sportif for the 2015/2016 season. Features a full-zip front, side pockets, purple color, Le Coq logo and team crest on the chest. Size S.

 

€89.00

Official Fiorentina jacket from the 2013/2014 season, produced by Joma with Mazda sponsorship. This iconic purple jacket features the Fiorentina crest on the chest and the Joma logo. The back displays the Joma branding, and inside is a unique print of the club’s anthem, a special detail for devoted fans. Size L.

During the 2013/2014 season, Fiorentina, managed by Vincenzo Montella, impressed with their stylish football, finishing fourth in Serie A and reaching the Coppa Italia final. Stars like Borja Valero and Giuseppe Rossi stood out, with Rossi scoring a memorable hat-trick against Juventus.

  

€119.00

Official Fiorentina polo from the 1993/1994 season, produced by technical sponsor Uhlsport. This vintage design features a clean white base with purple details on the collar and cuffs. The Uhlsport logo is embroidered on the right chest, while the Fiorentina crest is applied on the left. Made from soft cotton, the polo offers a comfortable fit and is labeled in size XL. A timeless piece for fans and collectors who appreciate retro football apparel.

Historical anecdote about Fiorentina's 1993/1994 season
The 1993/1994 season was a challenging one for Fiorentina, ending in a painful relegation to Serie B. Despite the talent of stars like Gabriel Batistuta, the team struggled to secure their place in the top division. However, this season marked the beginning of an unbreakable bond between Batistuta and the city of Florence, paving the way for future triumphs.

 


 

€119.00

Official Fiorentina sleeveless jacket from the 2009/2010 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto. This purple quilted design features the Lotto logo embroidered on the chest alongside the Fiorentina crest on the left side and the Toyota sponsor. The Lotto logo is also embossed on the back. This size M sleeveless jacket is equipped with a button closure and provides excellent warmth, making it perfect for training sessions or sporting events. A must-have item for Fiorentina fans and collectors of official sports apparel.

Historical Anecdote
The 2009/2010 season was significant for Fiorentina, coached by Cesare Prandelli. The team excelled in the Champions League, reaching the Round of 16 and facing strong opponents like Bayern Munich. In Serie A, Fiorentina showcased moments of brilliant football, with players like Stevan Jovetić and Alberto Gilardino playing pivotal roles with their goals and decisive plays. This sleeveless jacket is an iconic piece from a season where Fiorentina solidified its reputation as one of the top teams in Italian football.

  

€89.00

Official Fiorentina coat produced by technical sponsor Lotto for the 2009/2010 season. The coat features the Fiorentina logo on the chest and Lotto branding on the front and sleeves. The back showcases a large Lotto logo, emphasizing the sporty design and official nature of this item. A perfect choice for fans and collectors looking for a warm and functional piece from an iconic season.

Historical anecdote
The 2009/2010 season was remarkable for Fiorentina, as they competed in the Champions League and reached the Round of 16, narrowly losing to Bayern Munich in an intense two-leg match. Under Cesare Prandelli’s management, the team shone with players like Stevan Jovetić and Alberto Gilardino leading the way.

 
 

€99.00

Official Fiorentina coat made by technical sponsor Adidas for the 2003/2004 season. The chest features the embroidered Adidas logo alongside the club crest, while the back highlights the commercial sponsor Fondiaria Sai. Designed to protect against the cold during training sessions, this coat is an iconic piece from an important season for the Viola club.

Historical anecdote
The 2003/2004 season was pivotal for Fiorentina, marking their return to Serie B after the club's bankruptcy and rebranding as Florentia Viola. Led by Emiliano Mondonico, the team secured a historic promotion to Serie A through the play-offs, thanks to key players such as Enrico Fantini and Angelo Di Livio, who remained loyal to the club during its toughest times.

 
 

€149.00
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The official Fiorentina socks for the 1995/1996 season, produced by technical sponsor Reebok, are an iconic piece for fans and collectors. These socks are a deep purple color with white and red details on the upper edge. The Reebok logo is embroidered in white beneath the lily emblem of Florence, the distinctive symbol of the club. Made from high-quality materials, these socks ensure comfort and durability. Size unspecified.

During the 1995/1996 season, Fiorentina, under coach Claudio Ranieri, stood out in both Serie A and the Coppa Italia. Gabriel Batistuta, nicknamed "Batigol," was the team's leader, scoring crucial goals in the league and during the victorious Coppa Italia campaign. In the final, Fiorentina defeated Atalanta, securing a trophy that solidified the club's legacy.

€83.30 €119.00