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Season: 1989/1990

1990 Italy Diadora Jacket


Official Italy National Team jacket from the 1990 season, produced by technical sponsor Diadora. The design features a combination of navy blue, light grey, and fluorescent green, with reflective stripes across the sleeves and lower body. The chest displays the Diadora logo in a stylized neon green version and the classic round Italy crest with tricolor and gold stars. The high padded collar, along with a zip and snap-button closure, makes it ideal for cold weather. The inner tag reads "Made in Italy" and the size is L.

   

€179.00
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Official Deportivo La Coruña jacket from the 1996/1997 season, made by technical sponsor Adidas. The jacket features a navy blue base with light blue panels and white accents on the sleeves. The iconic Adidas three stripes run along the shoulders, and the white Adidas logo is printed on the chest. “R.C. Deportivo” is embroidered on the sleeves. The jacket is padded, with a high collar, zip closure, and two front pockets. Size is XL.

In the 1996/1997 season, Deportivo La Coruña established itself among Spain’s top teams, finishing third in La Liga. Brazilian star Rivaldo played a crucial role, scoring 21 goals in his only season with the club. His performances were instrumental in securing a UEFA Cup spot and marked the beginning of his rise as an international football icon.

 

€199.00
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Away jersey of Ajax for the 1996/1997 season, produced by technical sponsor Umbro. The jersey features a grey base with an abstract graphic pattern and distinctive red details on the shoulders and sleeves, typical of Ajax's style. The sponsor ABN-AMRO is printed vertically at the center of the chest, with the embroidered Umbro logo, and the club crest sewn on the left chest. On the back, the name "Babangida" and the number 7 are printed in white with a black border. The shirt is size XL, as indicated by the visible label.

Tijani Babangida was an iconic Ajax player in the 90s, known for his exceptional speed and dribbling skills. During the 1996/1997 season, Ajax had strong performances in both Eredivisie and Europe, reaching the Champions League semi-finals, reinforcing their status as a top European football club.

  

€299.00
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Away jersey of the French national team for the 2002/2003 season, made by technical sponsor Adidas. The design features a clean white base with blue and red details on the shoulders and sleeves, reflecting the French tricolour. The Adidas logo is stitched at the center of the chest, while the FFF crest with a star is placed on the left side. On the back, Zidane's name and number 10 are printed in blue. The shirt is size XL, as shown on the label.

In 2002/2003, Zinédine Zidane remained the heart of the French national team. After a disappointing World Cup 2002, where injury limited his presence, France began rebuilding. Zidane was still the team’s guiding light and led France to victory in the 2003 Confederations Cup, reaffirming his influence and class.

 

€179.00
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Portugal home jersey for Euro 2004, made by technical sponsor Nike. The shirt features the iconic dark red color with green trim on the collar and sleeves, plus yellow piping on the sleeve edges. The Nike logo is stitched in yellow on the right chest, while the Portuguese Football Federation crest (FPF) appears on the left. On the back, the name "Ronaldo" and number 17 are printed in yellow, true to the original style. The fabric is lightweight, suitable for summer competition. Size L visible in the image.

Euro 2004, hosted in Portugal, was a defining moment for the national team. A young Cristiano Ronaldo wore the number 17 jersey and scored his first international goal against Greece in the opening match. Portugal reached the final but lost again to Greece in a shocking 1-0 upset. Despite the heartbreak, this tournament marked the beginning of Ronaldo’s legendary international career.

  

€199.00
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FC Barcelona home jersey from the 1992/1993 season, made by technical sponsor Kappa. Features traditional blaugrana vertical stripes, polo collar with button closure. The club crest is stitched on the chest with the European Cup emblem above, and the white Kappa logo is on the opposite side. Iconic Kappa tape runs along the sleeves. Size XL.

In the 1992/1993 season, Johan Cruijff's "Dream Team" won their third consecutive La Liga title. Hristo Stoichkov stood out with 20 league goals. The team also competed in the UEFA Champions League but was surprisingly eliminated by CSKA Moscow in the round of 16.

 

 

€999.00
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Long-sleeve Romania home jersey from the 2008 season, made by Adidas. Features a white base with red and yellow details on the sides and iconic blue Adidas stripes on the sleeves. The chest displays the Romanian Football Federation crest and Adidas logo. On the back: “Mutu” and number 10 in blue. Made with Formotion technology. Size L.

Historical Anecdote

Adrian Mutu led Romania during Euro 2008 in Austria and Switzerland. He scored against Italy in the group stage, only to miss a crucial penalty saved by Buffon. Despite Romania not advancing, Mutu solidified his status as the team’s talisman, ending his international career with 35 goals in 77 caps, tying Gheorghe Hagi’s all-time scoring record.

 

€299.00
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Official Bayern Munich jacket for the 1993/1994 season, produced by Adidas. The design features bold red and blue color blocks with white Adidas branding on the chest and back. The club crest is stitched on the left chest, and the iconic three stripes appear diagonally on the sides. The back features a large “adidas” logo. Full zip closure, adjustable waist drawstring, and elastic cuffs. Size is XL.

Historical Anecdote

In the 1993/1994 season, Bayern Munich, under the late-season guidance of Franz Beckenbauer, won the Bundesliga title. Lothar Matthäus returned from Italy to lead the team. It was a year of transition that paved the way for the Bavarian club’s resurgence both domestically and in Europe.

 

€119.00
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Official Borussia Dortmund home jersey for the 1993/1994 season, produced by Nike. The long-sleeve shirt features a fluorescent yellow base with bold black “brushstroke” graphics on the shoulders and sleeves. The BVB crest with “09” is stitched on the left chest, while the black Nike logo is on the right. The central part displays the “Die Continentale” sponsor in black. On the back, “Dortmund” is printed vertically. The shirt has a black polo collar with yellow accents.

Historical Anecdote

In the 1993/1994 season, Borussia Dortmund, coached by Ottmar Hitzfeld, continued its rise among Bundesliga elites, finishing fourth. This campaign laid the groundwork for the club’s domestic title in 1995 and their 1997 Champions League triumph. Key players included Matthias Sammer, who would later win the Ballon d’Or, and top scorer Stéphane Chapuisat.

 

€249.00
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Official Manchester United third jersey for the 2001/2002 season, produced by Umbro. This is a special double-face version: one side features white with black sleeves and gold trim, the other side is gold with black accents. Both sides display the Umbro logo and club crest, with the Vodafone sponsor centrally printed. The white side includes “BECKHAM” and the number 7 in black on the back. Size is XL.

Historical Anecdote

The 2001/2002 season was David Beckham’s final full campaign with Manchester United. That year, the Red Devils finished third in the Premier League and reached the Champions League semi-finals. Beckham, an icon of the club and the legendary number 7 shirt, scored 16 goals across all competitions. He moved to Real Madrid the following year, joining the Galácticos and closing a memorable chapter at Old Trafford.

 

€199.00
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Official England away jersey for the 1998 season, produced by Umbro. The shirt features a dark red base with tonal vertical stripes and a subtle central cross pattern. The navy collar includes white and red trim, adding to the classic ‘90s design. The Umbro logo is embroidered on the chest, above the Three Lions crest and number 11. On the back is the name “McMANAMAN 11”. Size is XL.

Historical Anecdote

Steve McManaman played a key role for England during the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France. A skillful winger, he was deployed on the left side of midfield by manager Glenn Hoddle. England exited the tournament in the round of 16 after a dramatic penalty shootout loss to Argentina, in a match also remembered for David Beckham’s red card. McManaman was already a Liverpool star and would join Real Madrid the following year, winning two Champions League titles.

 

€199.00
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Official hoodie of the Italian national team made by Nike for the year 1996. The hoodie features a two-tone design with a blue body and grey sleeves, a hood, and a half-zip closure. On the chest, the word "ITALIA" appears with the Nike logo below it, while the right sleeve displays the FIGC crest with three stars and the Italian flag. The cuffs and waistband are elasticated for added comfort. The hoodie is available in size XL.

Historical Anecdote

In 1996, Italy competed in the UEFA European Championship held in England, led by coach Arrigo Sacchi. Despite a talented squad, the Azzurri failed to progress beyond the group stage after a draw with Germany and a loss to the Czech Republic. That tournament marked the end of Sacchi’s tenure as head coach, ushering in a new era for the national team.

 

€199.00

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