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Season: 1994/1995

1994/1995 Lotto Napoli Shorts


Official Napoli shorts from the 1994/1995 season, produced by Lotto. Classic white model featuring the Lotto logo on the right leg and the SSC Napoli crest on the left. The simple and minimalist design represents the era, while the elastic waistband ensures comfort and practicality.

During the 1994/1995 season, Napoli finished seventh in Serie A, securing a spot in the UEFA Cup. Managed by Vujadin Boškov, the team featured talented players like Daniel Fonseca and Fabio Cannavaro, laying the foundation for the club’s future.

 

€59.90
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Official home shirt of Bari from the 1999/2000 season, featuring Antonio Cassano’s name and number 18. Short-sleeved model in white with red and blue details on the shoulders and sides. The fabric has a subtle geometric pattern, while the classic polo collar is trimmed in red and blue. The Bari crest is applied on the left chest, with the Lotto logo on the front and repeated on the sleeves. The TELE+ sponsor is prominently displayed at the center. Size L.

Antonio Cassano burst onto the football scene in the 1999/2000 season when, at just 17 years old, he scored an unforgettable goal against Inter after a dazzling solo run. That moment marked the beginning of a career filled with brilliance and controversy, making him one of Italy’s most fascinating and unpredictable talents.

 

€349.00
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Official AC Milan Home jersey from the 1997/1998 season, produced by Lotto and customized with Paolo Maldini’s name and number 3. The iconic red and black striped design features a polo collar with black details. The club crest is stitched on the chest with the golden star above, representing 10 league titles. The Lotto logo is embroidered on the right side, while the Opel sponsor is applied in the center. The back showcases Maldini’s name and number in white, making this jersey a true collector’s item.

Historical anecdote:
The 1997/1998 season was a transition year for Milan, with Fabio Capello returning as head coach. Paolo Maldini, already a defensive leader, reaffirmed his status as one of the best defenders in football history. Despite an underwhelming league campaign, Maldini's performances remained world-class, further cementing his legendary status.

 

 

€249.00
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Official AC Milan Third jersey from the 1996/1997 season, produced by Lotto. The jersey features a black base with red details on the collar, sleeves, and logos. The front showcases the Milan crest with a star, the Lotto logo, and Opel sponsor. On the back, Roberto Baggio's name and number 18 are printed in red with black outlines.

Size: M

Historical Anecdote
The 1996/1997 season was a challenging one for AC Milan, finishing 10th in Serie A. Despite the team's struggles, Roberto Baggio displayed his brilliance with moments of pure skill. At the end of the season, he moved to Bologna, where he had one of the best campaigns of his career.

  

€299.00
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Official AS Bari away jersey from the 1997/1998 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto and customized with Nicola Ventola’s name and number. The shirt features a blue and white color scheme with red accents and an embossed club logo pattern across the fabric. The polo collar is white with red and blue inserts, while the long white sleeves have horizontal blue and red stripes. The Bari crest is stitched on the chest, alongside the Lotto logo and the Gio.Bi. Trasporti sponsor. Size XXL.

Historical Anecdote
The 1997/1998 season was pivotal for Bari, competing in Serie B with the goal of returning to Italy’s top division. One of the standout players was young striker Nicola Ventola, a homegrown talent whose goals played a key role in securing the club’s promotion to Serie A. His impressive performances caught the attention of top clubs, leading to his transfer to Inter in the summer of 1998.

 
 

€349.00
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Official US Città di Palermo third jersey from the 2004/2005 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto. In black with pink side details, pink collar, and Lotto logos on the sleeves, it features the Palermo crest stitched on the chest and the commercial sponsor Provincia di Palermo with the 439 misto groove logo printed at the center. On the back, the customization with Toni’s name and number 9 honors Luca Toni, the top scorer and key player of that season. The size shown in the images is 46 (S).

The 2004/2005 season was historic for Palermo, returning to Serie A after more than 30 years. Luca Toni was the team’s undisputed leader, scoring 20 league goals and leading the Rosanero to an incredible sixth-place finish, securing qualification for the UEFA Cup. This jersey represents one of the club’s most glorious moments, made unforgettable by Toni’s goals, establishing him as one of Italy’s top strikers.

 

€129.00
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Official Chievo Verona tracksuit from the 2004/2005 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto. In navy blue with yellow and blue details along the sleeves and pants, it features the Lotto logo on the sleeves and back, along with commercial sponsor Paluani, a historic partner of the club. The full-zip jacket has a high collar, and the size shown in the images is XL, ideal for collectors and Chievo fans.

The 2004/2005 season was a significant year for Chievo Verona, coached by Mario Beretta. Despite a challenging Serie A campaign, Chievo managed to stay in the top flight, continuing the fairytale of a small club competing with the giants of Italian football. One of the key players that season was Sergio Pellissier, a legendary forward whose determination and goals made history for the club.

 

€89.00
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Official Juventus polo shirt from the 2001/2002 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto and featuring commercial sponsor Fastweb. This half-zip model is white with black details on the collar. The Lotto logo, Fastweb logo, and Juventus crest with two stars are applied on the chest. Size L.

The 2001/2002 season was unforgettable for Juventus fans, as the team, coached by Marcello Lippi, won their 26th Serie A title. The decisive moment came on the final matchday, with Juventus defeating Udinese while Inter lost to Lazio. Alessandro Del Piero and David Trezeguet were key players of the campaign.


 

€79.00
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Official Croatia Home jersey from the 1998 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto and customized with Davor Šuker’s name and number 9. The iconic design features a white base with the famous red checkerboard pattern on the right side, reflecting the Croatian flag. The chest displays an embroidered Lotto logo and the HNS federation crest, while the number 9 is printed in blue on both the front and back. The collar and sleeves include white, red, and blue details, representing the national colors. Made in Italy, available in size XL.

The 1998 season was historic for Croatia, as they made their debut at the FIFA World Cup as an independent nation and achieved an incredible third-place finish in France. Davor Šuker was the tournament’s standout player, winning the Golden Boot with 6 goals, including the decisive strike in the third-place match against the Netherlands. His performances cemented his status as a Croatian football legend and helped establish the national team on the global stage.

 

€249.00
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Official Napoli training shirt from the 1994/1995 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto and featuring commercial sponsor Record Cucine. The design is entirely sky blue with a jacquard pattern showcasing the Lotto logo throughout. The Napoli crest is applied on the right chest, while the Record Cucine sponsor is printed in white across the front. The polo collar and loose fit give it a classic and comfortable look, ideal for training.

The 1994/1995 season was significant for Napoli, as they finished eighth in Serie A and secured qualification for the UEFA Cup. Under the management of Vujadin Boškov, the team relied on goalkeeper Giuseppe Taglialatela’s saves and Alain Boghossian’s midfield quality, along with a blend of young and experienced players that kept the club competitive.

 

€149.00
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Official Udinese polo shirt from the 2006/2007 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto and featuring commercial sponsor Gaudì. The design features a white base with gray and black details, along with a diagonal stripe displaying "Udinese" across the chest. The club crest is applied on the left, while the Lotto logo appears on the right and on the sleeves. The collar is made of gray knit fabric, and the polo has a two-button closure. Made of cotton for maximum comfort. Size XL.

The 2006/2007 season saw Udinese, managed by Giovanni Galeone, finish 11th in Serie A. Key players included Antonio Di Natale, who became a club legend with his skill and goals, and Gökhan Inler, a rising midfield talent making his mark in European football.

 

€59.00
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Official AC Siena polo shirt from the 2000/2001 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto. The design is both elegant and sporty, featuring a gray base with black details on the shoulders and sleeves. The polo has a three-button collar, with the Lotto logo and Siena crest embroidered on the chest. Additional Lotto branding is present on the sleeves, and "Italian Sport Design" is printed on the back. Made of cotton, ensuring comfort and durability. Size XL.

During the 2000/2001 season, Siena was competing in Serie B, aiming to secure their place in the league. Coached by Giuseppe Papadopulo, the team experienced a season of ups and downs, with the primary goal of avoiding relegation. The squad featured a mix of experienced players and young talents, laying the foundation for the club’s growth, which ultimately led to their historic promotion to Serie A in 2003.

 

€49.00

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