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Official Italy National Volleyball Team jacket, produced by Asics for the 1994 season. This model features a white, blue, and green color combination, with the Asics logo on the chest and shoulders. The Italian Volleyball Federation emblem is applied on the sleeve, while the Gatorade sponsor logo is present on the front. An iconic piece representing one of the most successful eras of Italian volleyball.

Historical Anecdote

In 1994, the Italian National Volleyball Team, led by Julio Velasco, won its second consecutive World Championship title in Greece. This victory further cemented the "Generation of Phenomena," a group of extraordinary players who dominated the international scene in the '90s, featuring legends like Andrea Giani, Lorenzo Bernardi, and Samuele Papi.

 

€299.00
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Official Italy National Volleyball Team jersey, produced by Nike and worn by Lorenzo Bernardi, one of the greatest Italian volleyball players. The jersey, in navy blue with white details, features the Nike logo and the Italian flag on the chest. The back displays "Bernardi" and the number 9 in white, maintaining the elegant and classic style of the Azzurri uniform.

Historical Anecdote

Lorenzo Bernardi was a volleyball legend, recognized as the "Best Volleyball Player of the 20th Century" by FIVB. He led Italy to numerous victories, including the 1990 and 1994 World Championships and multiple European Championships. His class, impeccable technique, and leadership made him a key figure in the "Generation of Phenomena," which dominated the international scene in the 1990s.

 

€790.00
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Official Italy National Volleyball Team jersey, produced by Nike and worn by Valerio Vermiglio, legendary setter of the Italian team. The jersey is blue with white details, featuring the Nike logo and the Italian flag on the chest. The back displays "Vermiglio" and the number 5 in white, keeping the classic style of the national team's uniforms.

Historical Anecdote

Valerio Vermiglio was one of the greatest setters in Italian volleyball history, leading the national team in multiple international tournaments. He won several trophies, including two European Championships (2003 and 2005) and a silver medal at the Athens 2004 Olympics. With his exceptional game vision and precise passing, he played a crucial role in Italy’s success during the 2000s.

 

€299.00
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Official jersey of the Italian National Volleyball Team, produced by Asics and worn by Andrea Giani, one of the icons of Italy's "Generation of Phenomena." The jersey is white with tricolor details on the collar and sleeves, featuring the FIPAV logo and "Italia" inscription on the chest. The back displays "Giani" and the number 13 in blue, outlined in white, reflecting the classic design of the 1990s uniforms.

Historical Anecdote

Andrea Giani is a volleyball legend, having won multiple titles with the Italian national team, including three World Championships and four European Championships. Known for his versatility, he played both as a middle blocker and an outside hitter, playing a key role in Italy’s success. Throughout his career, he competed in four Olympic Games, winning three silver medals (1996, 2000, and 2004).

 

€399.00
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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
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Official jersey of Sisley Treviso Volley from the 1993/1994 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto. The jersey is red with gold and black details, featuring a distinctive gold star pattern on the sleeves and lower section. The front displays the Sisley logo and number 1, while the back prominently features Gardini’s name and number. This jersey represents the golden era of Sisley Treviso, a dominant force in Italian volleyball during the 1990s.

Historical Anecdote

Andrea Gardini was a cornerstone of Italian volleyball, winning numerous national and international titles. During the 1993/1994 season, Sisley Treviso strengthened its position as one of Italy’s top teams, thanks to the presence of stars like Gardini. This period marked the beginning of Sisley’s dominance in both Italy and Europe, leading to a series of triumphs that made the club one of the most decorated in volleyball history.

 

€590.00
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Official jersey of Sisley Treviso Volley from the 1991/1992 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto. The jersey is black with red and gold details, featuring a star pattern on the sleeves and lower section. The front showcases the Sisley logo and number 9, while the back prominently displays Bernardi’s name and number. This jersey represents a golden era for Sisley Treviso, one of the most successful teams in Italian volleyball history.

Historical Anecdote

Lorenzo Bernardi is a volleyball legend, regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. During the 1991/1992 season, Sisley Treviso was beginning its rise in Italian and European volleyball, thanks to stars like Bernardi. This period marked the start of a dominant era for the Venetian club, which would go on to become one of the most decorated teams in Italy and Europe.

  

€690.00
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Official Home jersey of the Italian National Volleyball Team, worn during the 1998 World Championship and produced by Nike. The jersey, in classic blue with white details, is customized with Rosalba’s name and the number 10. The Italian tricolor emblem is present on the chest, while the Nike swoosh is applied on the right side. The sleeve and V-neck finishing make this an iconic piece of Italy's volleyball history.

Historical Anecdote

Vincenzo Rosalba was part of the Italian National Volleyball Team in the '90s, contributing to the successes of an Italy that dominated the world stage. The 1998 World Championship, held in Japan, saw Italy reach the final against Cuba, proving once again their strength on the international scene.

  

€499.00
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Official Home 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, with its iconic yellow and blue color scheme, features a large stylized star on the back and chest, a hallmark of the Modena team. The front showcases the Italian championship tricolor badge, the Volleyball League emblem, and the Casa Modena Unibon sponsor. The collar is finished in blue with yellow details, making this jersey a must-have for collectors and fans.

Historical Anecdote

Bas Van De Goor was a key player for Casa Modena and one of the biggest international volleyball stars of the '90s. Beyond his success in Italy, he left a lasting mark on Dutch volleyball history, winning Olympic gold at the 1996 Atlanta Games. During the 1997/1998 season, Modena remained one of the top teams in Italy and Europe, strengthening its reputation with major victories and a high-level roster.

  

€399.00
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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
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Official Sisley Treviso Volley jersey for the 1991/1992 season, produced by Lotto and customized with Luca Cantagalli’s name and number 10. The design features a black base with red and gold details, along with a red collar. The sponsor Sisley is prominently displayed on the front, while Lotto and Marka logos appear on the upper chest. A historical jersey from a golden era of Italian volleyball.

Historical Anecdote

Luca Cantagalli was one of the most iconic players of Italian volleyball in the 1990s, part of the legendary "Generation of Phenomena" that dominated the world stage. During the 1991/1992 season, Sisley Treviso was already establishing itself as one of the most competitive teams in Italy, laying the foundation for years of dominance. Cantagalli’s powerful attacks and experience were crucial in the team's success.

 

€690.00
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Official Sisley Treviso Volley jersey for the 1997/1998 season, produced by Nike and customized with Bernardi’s name and number 9. The jersey features a red base with black and yellow details, with the sponsor Sisley prominently displayed on the chest. Additional sponsor logos such as Lexmark and Enervit appear on the sleeves. This jersey represents a golden era for Italian volleyball and the Sisley Treviso team.

Historical Anecdote

Lorenzo Bernardi was one of the greatest icons of Italian volleyball, winning multiple national and international titles with Sisley Treviso. During the 1997/1998 season, the team dominated both the Italian league and European competitions, solidifying its place among the top clubs. Bernardi’s leadership and skill played a crucial role in making Sisley one of the most successful teams in volleyball history.

   

€599.00

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