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This Milan away jersey from the 1995/1996 season, made by Lotto, features a white design with a central vertical red and black double stripe. The Opel logo is prominently placed at the center of the chest, with the Lotto logo on the right side. The Milan crest, adorned with the golden star symbolizing their titles, is on the left side. The number 6 is positioned on the back, overlaying the red and black stripes, and stands out in red against the white background.

During the 1995/1996 season, Milan secured their 15th Scudetto, solidifying their status as one of Italy's most dominant teams. This was also the farewell season for legendary captain Franco Baresi, a symbol of loyalty and passion for the Rossoneri, who retired from football after a brilliant career spent entirely with Milan.

 
 

€299.00
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This Inter home jersey from the 2001/2002 season, made by Nike and sponsored by Pirelli, features the classic black and blue stripes. Yellow accents along the sides add a distinctive touch, with the yellow Nike logo and white Pirelli logo on the chest completing the look. The Inter crest with the golden star represents the team's successes. On the back, "Adriano" and number 28 pay tribute to the young Brazilian striker, known as "The Emperor" for his physical power and technical abilities.

In the 2001/2002 season, Adriano began to draw attention for his talent and strength on the field, hinting at a bright future with Inter. His arrival in the Nerazzurri marked the start of a period where he would mesmerize fans with his incredible shooting ability and dominant presence in attack. Although he was at the beginning of his European career, Adriano quickly became one of the most anticipated and admired players.


 

€249.00
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This Lazio third jersey from the 2000/2001 season is made by Puma and sponsored by Siemens Mobile Phones. It features a sleek black design with sky-blue and white accents, giving it a modern and dynamic look. The Lazio badge and tricolour shield are on the left chest, with the Siemens logo prominently displayed in the center. Puma logos appear on both sleeves. On the back, "Crespo" and number 10 pay tribute to Argentine striker Hernán Crespo, a key player of that season.

During the 2000/2001 season, Hernán Crespo was one of Serie A’s top scorers and a crucial asset for Lazio. Having joined from Parma, Crespo quickly established himself as one of the league’s most prolific forwards, helping keep the team competitive both in Italy and Europe. Despite challenges, Crespo’s talent and determination made the season unforgettable for Lazio fans.


 

€249.00
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This Lazio home jersey from the 1997/1998 season was made by Umbro and sponsored by Cirio. It features Lazio’s classic sky-blue color, with dark blue details on the collar and sleeve cuffs. The Lazio crest with the stylized eagle is on the left chest, with the Cirio logo prominently displayed in black across the center, accompanied by the Umbro logo. The back of the jersey showcases the name "Nedved" and number 18, paying tribute to the legendary Czech midfielder Pavel Nedved, known for his endurance, determination, and powerful long-range shots.

During the 1997/1998 season, Pavel Nedved was a key figure for Lazio, significantly contributing to the team’s success in winning the Coppa Italia. Under the management of Sven-Göran Eriksson, Lazio also reached the UEFA Cup final, solidifying their status as one of the most competitive teams in Italy and Europe. Nedved’s impressive performances earned him the admiration of Lazio fans.


 

€299.00
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This official AC Milan home jersey for the 2012/2013 season is produced by Adidas and sponsored by Fly Emirates. Featuring the iconic red and black vertical stripes, it has a classic white polo collar. The Milan crest with a golden star symbolizing Serie A victories is on the left chest, with the Adidas logo on the right, and the Fly Emirates logo prominently displayed in the center. The back is customized with "Robinho" and number 7 in white, paying tribute to the Brazilian forward. Made with ClimaCool fabric, it offers comfort and breathability.

During the 2012/2013 season, Robinho was one of Milan’s standout players, known for his technique and flair. Under the management of Massimiliano Allegri, Milan finished third in Serie A, securing a Champions League qualifying spot. Robinho, renowned for his dribbling skills, became a fan favorite among the Rossoneri faithful, who admired his commitment and passion for the club.


 

€169.00
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Official AC Milan home jersey for the 2000/2001 season, made by Adidas and sponsored by Opel. This classic red and black striped jersey features the Milan crest on the left chest with a golden star above, symbolizing their Serie A triumphs. The Opel logo is centered, with the Adidas logo on the right. The back showcases the name "Redondo" and the number 16 in white, honoring Argentine midfielder Fernando Redondo.

The 2001/2002 season marked the beginning of Redondo’s tenure with Milan, although he was hampered by injuries. Renowned for his elegance and playmaking skills, Redondo arrived at Milan with high expectations. He would go on to become an influential presence in midfield in the following seasons.

 

€249.00
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AC Milan’s away jersey for the 1998/1999 season, produced by Adidas and featuring Opel as the main sponsor. The jersey is white with red details on the collar and sleeves, complemented by Adidas’ iconic three stripes along the shoulders. The Milan crest is positioned on the left chest with a gold star above, symbolizing their league victories. In the center, the Opel logo stands out in black against the light background. On the left sleeve, a small decorative club emblem adds a finishing touch. This jersey is from a significant era for Milan, both for its classic design and the triumphant season it represents.

The 1998/1999 season was particularly memorable for Milan, as they clinched their 16th Scudetto under the management of Alberto Zaccheroni. Players like George Weah and Oliver Bierhoff played key roles in the team’s success, delivering outstanding performances that returned Milan to the pinnacle of Italian football.


 

€229.00
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This iconic jersey from the 1989/1990 season was worn by AC Milan and produced by technical sponsor Kappa, featuring the Mediolanum commercial sponsor. The jersey boasts the traditional red and black vertical stripes, with the Milan crest on the left chest, adorned with a golden star above it, symbolizing their ten Serie A titles. In the center, the Champions League emblem commemorates their triumph in the previous season. The Kappa logo appears on the right, while the Mediolanum logo takes center stage. This long-sleeve polyester jersey is a perfect piece for collectors and football enthusiasts who want to relive one of the club's most unforgettable seasons.

In the 1989/1990 season, under the guidance of Arrigo Sacchi, Milan defended their European Champion title, winning the Champions League again by defeating Benfica in the final. This victory cemented Milan's status as one of the most dominant teams of that era, thanks to Sacchi’s innovative tactics and the extraordinary performances of legendary players such as Marco van Basten and Franco Baresi.


 

€399.00
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Fiorentina's third jersey from the 2000/2001 season, produced by Diadora with Toyota as the main sponsor. The jersey is gray with purple details on the collar and sides. It features the Diadora and Toyota logos on the front, along with the Fiorentina crest. The back is customized with "Rui Costa" and number 10 in purple, honoring the legendary Portuguese playmaker who left an indelible mark on the club.

During the 2000/2001 season, Rui Costa was Fiorentina's key player, known for his exceptional class and vision on the field. Despite the club's financial struggles, Rui Costa remained a prominent figure, helping the team stay competitive. This jersey represents not only a significant era for the player but also a transitional season for the club.

 

€249.00
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AC Milan third jersey from the 2010/2011 season, produced by Adidas with Fly Emirates as the main sponsor. The black jersey features red details and the iconic Adidas stripes on the shoulders. The front displays the Milan crest with a star above it, while the back is customized with “Ronaldinho” and the number 80, a tribute to his birth year. This jersey is highly sought after by fans and collectors, capturing the charisma of the legendary Ronaldinho.

During the 2010/2011 season, Ronaldinho was a standout player for Milan, known for his flair and creativity. Although he left the club mid-season to return to Brazil, Milan went on to win the Serie A title, marking their 18th championship. This jersey symbolizes a period of resurgence for Milan and holds sentimental value for Rossoneri fans.

 

€199.00
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Product Description: Official AC Milan hoodie from the 2015/2016 season, produced by Adidas with Fly Emirates as the main sponsor. This white hoodie features the red Adidas logo on the chest and the AC Milan crest over the heart, along with the Fly Emirates logo underneath. The sleeves are adorned with the classic Adidas stripes in red and black, representing the club's colors. A comfortable and stylish hoodie perfect for Milan supporters.

During the 2015/2016 season, AC Milan aimed to climb back up the Serie A standings with players like Carlos Bacca and Giacomo Bonaventura contributing key performances. Although the club did not meet all its objectives, this season marked a transitional phase as Milan continued to reshape its squad and style of play.

 

€69.00
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Official AC Milan winter jacket from the 1988/1989 season, produced by Kappa and sponsored by Mediolanum. This red jacket with black details on the shoulders and collar features the embroidered Kappa logo on the right chest, next to the Milan crest. The back showcases the large "Mediolanum Assicurazioni" logo. A unique piece from one of AC Milan's most memorable seasons.

During the 1988/1989 season, AC Milan, led by Arrigo Sacchi with legends like Marco van Basten, Franco Baresi, and Paolo Maldini, won the European Cup, defeating Steaua Bucharest 4-0 in the final. Van Basten was the star of the show, scoring twice in the final and securing his place among football's greatest, ultimately winning the Ballon d'Or in 1988.

 

 

€499.00

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