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Official Juventus home jersey for the 1998/1999 season, made by technical sponsor Kappa. This iconic black-and-white striped, long-sleeve jersey features the name "Del Piero" and the number 10 in red on the back. The Juventus emblem with two stars is sewn onto the left sleeve, symbolizing the club’s numerous league victories. A must-have piece for Juventus fans, representing a significant season in Alessandro Del Piero's career.

Size Large.

Historical Anecdote

The 1998/1999 season was challenging for Juventus and Alessandro Del Piero, who suffered a serious knee injury during a match against Udinese. This incident kept him off the pitch for months, creating a void in the team. However, Del Piero’s determination led to a strong comeback, and he went on to become a Juventus icon, winning numerous domestic and international trophies in the following years.

 

€299.00
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This official Juventus Drughi T-shirt pays tribute to the club's historic supporter group. Featuring a bold design with the Drughi logo at the center, framed by green, white, and red reminiscent of the Italian flag, it showcases three stylized figures symbolizing unity and support for the team. The sleeves have three black stripes on a white background, reflecting Juventus' traditional colors.

€45.00
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Official Juventus jacket for the 2007/2008 season, crafted by technical sponsor Nike as part of the "Football Classics" collection. This stylish jacket features a black design with a white collar and gold details, including the Nike logo and a commemorative star with the year 1976-77, celebrating Juventus's UEFA Cup victory. The back showcases "Juventus" in large white letters. The M size makes it suitable for fans and collectors who appreciate a retro, distinctive look.

Historical Anecdote

The 2007/2008 season marked Juventus’s return to Serie A and European competitions after the Calciopoli scandal. Under coach Claudio Ranieri, the team secured third place in the league, earning a spot in the Champions League. Key players included Alessandro Del Piero, who became Serie A's top scorer, and Pavel Nedvěd, whose determination inspired the squad in this season of redemption. This jacket celebrates a period of resurgence and the historic 1976-77 European victory.

€279.00
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Elegant Juventus coat for the 2007/2008 season, crafted by technical sponsor Dsquared2. This stylish black coat features a light interior lining and a minimalist, modern design. Inside the coat, the label "Dsquared2 for Juventus Football Club" highlights the exclusive collaboration between the fashion brand and the Italian club. With a two-button closure and front flap pockets, this coat is perfect for Juventus fans seeking an elegant, distinctive look outside the stadium.

Historical Anecdote

The 2007/2008 season marked Juventus's return to Serie A after a challenging period. Under coach Claudio Ranieri, the team finished third, securing a Champions League spot. Key players like Alessandro Del Piero, who was the top scorer, and Gianluigi Buffon, whose saves were crucial, helped restore the club’s lost prestige. This coat, emblematic of that season of resurgence, is a tribute to the team's elegance and determination.

 

 

€899.00
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Official Juventus jacket for the 1985/1986 season, produced by Kappa featuring the classic Ariston sponsor. This vintage jacket, in size 52, is a rare collectible that recalls the golden era of Juventus football, marked by Italian and European successes. With Juve's iconic black and white colors, it showcases the Kappa and Ariston logos, paying tribute to one of the club's most memorable seasons.
The 1985/1986 season saw Juventus clinch the Serie A title, with legends like Platini and Scirea leading the team to their 22nd championship victory.

€299.00
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Official Juventus tracksuit for the 1999/2000 season, produced by Kappa. This set, featuring both a jacket and pants, comes in black with white details and the iconic Kappa logo running down the sleeves and pant sides. The Juventus logo, with two stars, is embroidered on the jacket, symbolizing the club's 20 Serie A titles. Available in size S, this tracksuit is ideal for Juventus fans and collectors of vintage sportswear.
In the 1999/2000 season, Juventus fought for the Serie A title until the final day, ultimately losing the championship to Lazio in one of the most fiercely contested seasons in Serie A history.

€69.00
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Official Juventus jacket made by Kappa for the 1990/1991 season, featuring the Upim commercial sponsor. The jacket has a white base with black details, Kappa bands along the sleeves, and the Juventus crest sewn on the chest. The back showcases the Upim sponsor logo with a large Kappa logo below. Size L.

The 1990/1991 season saw Juventus under the management of Luigi Maifredi. It was a transitional year for the Bianconeri, who, despite a talented squad, were unable to compete for the league title.

€199.00
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Official Juventus sweatshirt, produced by Kappa for the 1998/1999 season, in the kids' version. The design features the classic black and white colors with the Kappa logo repeated on the sleeves and 'Juventus' written in bold on the back. The Juventus crest with two stars is sewn on the chest, symbolizing the many victories of the Turin club.

During the 1998/1999 season, Juventus, under the leadership of Marcello Lippi, faced numerous challenges in Serie A and European competitions, further solidifying their reputation as one of Italy's top clubs.

€69.00
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This is the official home jersey of Juventus for the 1991/1992 season, produced by technical sponsor Kappa. The iconic black and white vertical stripes are timeless, with the Kappa logo stitched in green on the chest next to the two golden stars, representing the 20 Scudetto titles won. The commercial sponsor UPIM is prominently displayed in the center of the jersey. This long-sleeved version also features a white polo collar, adding a touch of elegance to the kit.

The 1991/1992 season was Dino Zoff's last as Juventus coach. While the team did not win the championship, finishing second behind Milan, it was still a significant year with players like Roberto Baggio and Pierluigi Casiraghi shining.

€119.00
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Official Juventus home jersey from the 2018/2019 season, personalized with "Chiellini" and the number 3. Produced by technical sponsor Adidas, the jersey features the traditional black and white vertical stripes, with the Juventus crest and three golden stars stitched on the left chest. The commercial sponsor Jeep is placed in the center, while the Adidas logo is on the right. On the back, "Chiellini" and the number 3 are printed in black. The size is not specified in the images.

Historical Anecdote
The 2018/2019 season was another successful one for Juventus, as they secured their eighth consecutive Scudetto. Giorgio Chiellini, the captain and defensive leader, played a crucial role in guiding the team to victory, thanks to his experience and defensive skills. Even with the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo, Chiellini remained one of the club's most important and representative players.


 

€89.00
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Official Juventus home jersey from the 2017/2018 season, personalized with "Ronaldo" and the number 7. Produced by technical sponsor Adidas, the jersey features Juventus' iconic black and white stripes. The club crest with three stars is stitched on the left chest, while the commercial sponsor Jeep is printed in the center. The Adidas logo, in gold, appears on the right. On the back, "Ronaldo" and the number 7 are in white, with the sponsor Cygames below. The size is not specified in the images.

Historical Anecdote
The 2017/2018 season saw Juventus continue its dominance in Serie A, winning their seventh consecutive Scudetto. Although Cristiano Ronaldo was not yet part of the team, the jersey personalized with his name foreshadowed his sensational transfer in the summer of 2018. With Ronaldo's arrival, Juventus aimed to further solidify its dominance in Italy and pursue European success.

€89.00
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Official Juventus third jersey from the 2017/2018 season, personalized with "Ronaldo" and the number 7. Produced by technical sponsor Adidas, the jersey is green with a white horizontal stripe across the chest featuring the commercial sponsor Jeep. The Juventus crest is stitched on the left chest, accompanied by three golden stars, while the Adidas logo is on the right. On the back, "Ronaldo" and the number 7 are printed in white. Below the number is the logo of sponsor Cygames. The size is M, as shown in the photo.

Historical Anecdote
The 2017/2018 season was Juventus' last before the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo, who would be signed by the club in the summer of 2018. Although Ronaldo was not yet part of the team during this season, Juventus still achieved significant success, securing their seventh consecutive Scudetto and winning the Coppa Italia. With Ronaldo's arrival the following year, Juventus aimed to strengthen their European ambitions.


 

€89.00

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