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Inter Milan home jersey from the 2004/2005 season, produced by Nike. The classic Nerazzurri design features vertical blue and black stripes, with the Pirelli sponsor in white at the center. The club crest with the golden star and the Nike logo are on the chest. On the back, "Adriano" and the number 10, worn by the Brazilian striker in one of his best seasons with Inter.

The 2004/2005 season was crucial for Adriano, who became the focal point of Inter's attack. With 28 goals in all competitions, he was the team's top scorer in both Serie A and the Champions League. His brace in the Coppa Italia final helped Inter secure the trophy against Roma. Adriano was nicknamed "The Emperor" due to his physical strength and powerful shot, making him one of the most feared strikers in Europe at the time.

 

€229.00
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Juventus away jersey for the 1995/1996 season, produced by Kappa. The blue design with yellow details is one of the most iconic in Juventus history, especially used in European competitions. The Kappa logo and club crest with two stars appear on the chest, while the Sony sponsorship takes center stage.

This jersey is strongly tied to Juventus' triumph in the 1995/1996 Champions League. Under Marcello Lippi's guidance and with stars like Del Piero, Vialli, and Ravanelli, Juventus secured the trophy after defeating Ajax on penalties, delivering an unforgettable night for the fans.

 

€149.00
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This Juventus training jersey, produced by Kappa for the 1999/2000 season, features an iconic black design with white details and the signature Kappa motif on the sleeves. The "Juventus" name and D+ Libertà Digitale sponsor are prominently displayed on the front. The Kappa logo appears on the chest and sleeves, while the V-neck collar adds a sporty touch.

The 1999/2000 season was a dramatic one for Juventus, as they battled Lazio for the Serie A title until the final matchday. Under coach Carlo Ancelotti, the team came close to winning the Scudetto but lost the decisive match against Perugia under heavy rain. Despite this, this jersey represents an era when Juventus was one of the most dominant teams in Italy and Europe.

 

€119.00
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This Juventus jersey, produced by Kappa for the 1998/1999 season, features the classic black and white vertical stripe design. The white polo collar with black details and the trimmed sleeves add elegance to the kit. The right chest features the Kappa logo, while the left side displays the Juventus crest with two stars and the Italian Scudetto. The commercial sponsor D+ Libertà Digitale is printed in the center. The back showcases "Zidane" and the number 21 in red.

The 1998/1999 season was challenging for Juventus, as injuries and managerial changes impacted their campaign. Despite the difficulties, Zinedine Zidane remained one of the best midfielders in the world, showcasing his elegance and vision on the pitch. The French playmaker, who would later win the Ballon d’Or, was the creative engine of the team, mesmerizing fans with his skillful plays.

 

€299.00
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This Juventus jersey, produced by Nike for the 2013/2014 season, was the team's away kit for that year. The design features a vibrant yellow color with black and white details on the polo collar and sleeves. The right chest features the Nike logo, while the left side displays the Juventus crest. The commercial sponsor Jeep is printed in the center. The back showcases "Tevez" and the number 10 in black.

The 2013/2014 season saw Juventus dominate Serie A, winning their third consecutive league title under Antonio Conte and setting a record 102 points in the Italian championship. Carlos Tevez, who arrived in the summer from Manchester City, quickly became the team's offensive leader, scoring 19 league goals and proving himself as a world-class striker. His determination and skill made him a fan favorite among Juventus supporters.

 

€179.00
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Inter shirt, produced by Nike for the 2008/2009 season, symbol of Luís Figo's last year with the Nerazzurri. The classic design features the iconic black and blue stripes with gold details, a tribute to the title won the previous season. The round collar and the sleeves finished in gold add elegance to the uniform. On the chest we find the Nike logo on the right, the Inter crest with the star on the left and the tricolor shield in the center. The commercial sponsor Pirelli is printed in gold on the front. On the back there is the name "Figo" and the number 7 in white with gold edges. The shirt is in size L.

The 2008/2009 season marked the end of the career of Luís Figo, one of the greatest talents of his generation. With Inter, the Portuguese star won numerous trophies, contributing to the Nerazzurri's dominance in Serie A. Under the guidance of José Mourinho, Inter won their fourth consecutive Scudetto, with Figo playing an important role in the group, despite his advanced age. The last match of his career was played on May 31, 2009 against Atalanta, when he was substituted amid applause at San Siro, thus closing a glorious era.

€249.00
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This Juventus goalkeeper jersey, produced by Kappa for the 1993/1994 season, is an iconic example of the bold style of the '90s. The design features a mix of vibrant colors such as purple, fluorescent yellow, and red, with geometric and abstract patterns. The polo collar and long sleeves complete the distinctive look. The right chest features the Kappa logo, while the left side displays the Juventus crest with two stars. The commercial sponsor Danone is printed in the center. The back showcases the number 1 in yellow with a blue outline and the Reusch logo.

Shirt received from a former Juventus player (The name of the player will be reported in the COA)

The 1993/1994 season saw Juventus entrust the goalkeeping duties to Angelo Peruzzi, one of the best Italian goalkeepers of his time. Despite a challenging campaign, Juventus finished second in Serie A. Peruzzi stood out with his performances, laying the foundation to become one of the most important goalkeepers in the club’s history.

 

€1,199.00
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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
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This Lazio jersey, produced by Puma for the 2001/2002 season, features the classic sky-blue color with white side inserts and black details. The round collar with subtle trims perfectly complements the modern design of the kit. The right chest features the Puma logo, while the left side displays the Lazio crest. The commercial sponsor Siemens Mobile is printed in the center. The back showcases "Fiore" and the number 20 in black with a white outline.

The 2001/2002 season was a transitional phase for Lazio, with multiple coaching changes and a revamped squad. Stefano Fiore, a highly skilled midfielder with great vision, was one of the key players, showcasing his technical ability and eye for goal. Fiore later won a Coppa Italia with Lazio in 2004 before moving on to other Serie A clubs.

 

€199.00
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This Roma jersey, produced by Asics for the 1996/1997 season, stands out with its deep red color and thin vertical orange stripes. The design features a jacquard pattern with the word "Roma" repeated across the fabric. The polo collar with orange inserts enhances the aesthetic. The right chest features the Asics logo, while the left side displays the Roma crest. The commercial sponsor INA Assitalia is printed in the center. The back showcases "Totti" and the number 17 in orange.

The 1996/1997 season was a transitional phase for Roma, with Carlos Bianchi taking over as coach. A young Francesco Totti began establishing himself as a key figure for the team. Despite the season’s challenges, the Roman talent continued to develop, laying the groundwork for becoming the club’s all-time legend.

 

€299.00
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Official Inter away jersey for the 1998/1999 season, made by Nike. The design features a sleek white color with black and blue details on the collar and sleeve edges. The Nike logo is embroidered on the chest, next to the Inter badge with a star, while the commercial sponsor Pirelli is printed across the front. On the back, "Baggio" and the number 10 are displayed, celebrating the legendary Italian playmaker.

The 1998/1999 season was the only one Roberto Baggio played for Inter, but he still left a lasting impact. Arriving from Bologna, the "Divine Ponytail" showcased his incredible vision and skill, despite the team’s struggles. His most memorable moment came in the Champions League playoff against Parma, where he scored a decisive brace to secure Inter's qualification.

 

€299.00
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Official Lazio away jersey for the 1993/1994 season, made by Umbro. The design features a striking yellow base with blue details on the collar and sleeves, along with a subtle geometric pattern. The Umbro logo is embroidered on the chest next to Lazio’s crest, while the commercial sponsor Banca di Roma is printed in black across the front. The large number 10 is printed on the back, a classic touch from the era.

During the 1993/1994 season, Lazio was emerging as a strong contender in both Italian and European football. One of the standout players of that period was Giuseppe Signori, one of Serie A’s top strikers, who wore the number 10 jersey and became a key figure for the team.

 

€399.00

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