List of products by brand CHAMPION

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2001/2002 Parma home shirt by Champion, size L. The jersey features the club's iconic yellow and blue horizontal stripes with a modern gradient effect. Technical sponsor Champion is shown on the sleeves and collar, while commercial sponsor Joy Parmalat is printed on the chest. The back is customized with "Cannavaro 17", celebrating legendary defender Fabio Cannavaro, a key figure of Parma and Italian football in the early 2000s.

 

€249.00

Italy basketball jersey made by Champion in 1999. Features the embroidered Champion logo and FIP badge on the chest, with a bold "ITALIA" star graphic. Number 10 on front and back. White base with blue and burgundy details along the sides, with vertical “ITALIA” and star graphics. Size M.

 

€119.00

1999/2000 Parma Third Champion Shirt Fuser 7 Long Sleeve, crafted in navy technical fabric with horizontal yellow bands and royal blue accents. The Champion logo appears on the chest and down the sleeves, while the Parmalat sponsor is displayed prominently in the center. The Lega Calcio patch is stitched on the right sleeve. On the back, the name "Fuser" and number 7 are featured.

 

€299.00

2002/2003 Home Parma Shorts Champion 9 made by American brand Champion in size XXL, featuring yellow side stripes and number 9 printed in blue with yellow outline. The technical sponsor’s logo is present on both legs, along with the club crest.
 

€89.00

1999/2000 Third Parma Shirt Ortega 10. Original vintage item with Champion as technical sponsor and Parmalat as commercial sponsor. Size M. This shirt features a deep navy base with a bold yellow horizontal band, enhanced by bright yellow and electric blue accents on sleeves and collar. The chest displays the stitched Coppa Italia scudetto, while the back bears the name and number 10 of Ariel Ortega, the graceful Argentine playmaker.

 

€199.00

2000/2001 Home Parma Shirt Amoroso 10. Original vintage piece by Champion with commercial sponsor Mr. Day. The shirt features the classic yellow and blue horizontal stripes and navy blue collar and sleeve accents. The back displays the name and number 10 of Márcio Amoroso, the skillful Brazilian forward.

 

€199.00

1999/2000 Third Parma Shirt Crespo 9 made by technical sponsor Champion and featuring the Parmalat commercial sponsor on the front. Size M. On the back, the shirt proudly displays Crespo's name with the number 9. This model showcases the iconic navy and yellow stripes with the Italian tricolor patch on the chest. During the 1999/2000 season, Hernán Crespo was Parma’s top scorer before moving to Lazio for a then world-record fee.

 

€199.00

Official Dallas Mavericks jersey, produced by Champion, dedicated to German legend Dirk Nowitzki, number 41. The jersey features the classic design of the Texas franchise, with "Dallas" on the chest and "Nowitzki" with the number 41 printed on the back. The dominant color is dark blue with white and light blue details.

Historical anecdote

Dirk Nowitzki was one of the greatest NBA players of all time and the symbol of the Dallas Mavericks. In 2011, he led the team to its first-ever NBA Championship, defeating the Miami Heat's "Big Three" of LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh. Nowitzki was named Finals MVP, cementing his legacy as one of the best European players in history.

 

€119.00

Parma's third jersey for the 1999/2000 season, made by technical sponsor Champion. The kit features a dark blue base with yellow and white details. The club badge, Champion logo, and Parmalat sponsor are displayed on the chest. On the back, the name "Cannavaro" and the number 17 are printed. The polo collar adds elegance, while the sleeves are adorned with repeated Champion logos. Size XL.

Fabio Cannavaro was a key figure in Parma's success during the late '90s. In the 1999/2000 season, the Italian defender helped the team secure a fourth-place finish in Serie A and put in strong performances in the Champions League, solidifying his reputation as one of the best defenders in the world.

  

€249.00

This Parma jersey, produced by Champion for the 2001/2002 season, features the iconic yellow and blue color combination with gradient horizontal stripes. The V-neck collar and sleeves with black and yellow trim add elegance to the design. The right chest features the Champion logo, while the left side displays the Parma crest. The commercial sponsor Joy Parmalat is flocked in the center. The back showcases "Benarrivo" and the number 3 in blue.

The 2001/2002 season was a challenging one for Parma, as they fought to maintain their place in Serie A. Antonio Benarrivo, one of the team’s icons, was a key figure providing experience and leadership. A reliable and tireless full-back, he played a crucial role in Parma’s defensive system, helping them avoid relegation.

 

€299.00

Official jersey of the Italian National Volleyball Team, worn during the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Produced by technical sponsor Asics, this blue jersey features tricolor details on the collar and sleeves. The front showcases the "Italia" inscription with the FIPAV logo, while the number 8 is prominently displayed on both the front and back. The back also features the name "Bracci," a key player in Italy's golden volleyball era.

Historical Anecdote

Paolo Bracci, also known as Andrea Bracci, was one of Italy's standout volleyball players in the 1990s. At the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Italy entered the tournament as a top contender, led by a squad that had dominated international volleyball in previous years. Despite an incredible journey, the Italian team fell short in the final against the Netherlands, securing a historic silver medal.

  

€890.00

Official away jersey of Casa Modena Volleyball, season 1997/1998, produced by Asics and customized with the name of Bas Van De Goor and the number 9. The jersey features a white base with blue and yellow details, highlighted by a large stylized star on the front. The chest displays the team's logo, the Italian championship tricolor badge, and the Casa Modena Unibon sponsor. The sleeves and collar are finished in blue, making this a must-have item for volleyball fans and collectors.

Historical Anecdote

Bas Van De Goor was one of the best middle blockers of the '90s. During his time at Casa Modena, he helped establish the team as one of the strongest in Italy and Europe. Around the same period, he led the Netherlands to a historic gold medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. The 1997/1998 season saw Modena competing at the highest levels, reinforcing its reputation as a powerhouse in international volleyball.

 

€399.00