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Official sleeveless vest of the Italy National Team from the year 2004, produced by technical sponsor Puma. The garment comes in classic Azzurri blue, featuring a tonal ribbed collar and full zip closure. On the chest, the Italian crest with tricolor and three gold stars is stitched on the left, while the Puma logo appears in gold on the right. The back features a white arched “ITALIA” lettering. The vest is sleeveless with elasticized details at the hem and collar. Size is L.

 

€89.00
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Lazio home jersey from the 1998/1999 season, made by Puma, size L. Classic light blue design with black inserts on shoulders and sleeves, Lazio crest and Coppa Italia badge on the chest along with Puma logo. Cirio sponsor printed across the front. Name "De La Peña" and number 21 on the back in black with outline. Lega Calcio patch on the right sleeve.

Historical Anecdote

Iván De La Peña joined Lazio in 1998 after his time with Barcelona. Known for his exquisite passing and field vision, he played a key role during a successful season under Eriksson. Lazio won the Italian Supercup and reached the Cup Winners' Cup final. Though his stay was brief, his technical brilliance left a lasting impression.

 

€349.00
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Official away jersey of the Italian national team for the 2006 season, produced by Puma and personalized with Totti’s name and number 10. The jersey is short-sleeved, white with a V-neck collar and blue sleeve trim. The Puma logo is placed on the right chest, while the FIGC badge is centered below the collar. The number 10 appears on the left chest. On the back, the name "totti" and number 10 are in blue with a gold outline. The jersey is available in size S.

Historical Anecdote

During the 2006 World Cup in Germany, Francesco Totti returned from a serious injury and played a key role in Italy’s path to victory. He scored a decisive penalty against Australia in the round of 16 and showcased his vision and leadership throughout the tournament. His contribution remains one of the defining moments of Italy’s fourth World Cup title.

 

€199.00
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Official away jersey of the Italian national team for the 2006 season, produced by Puma and personalized with Del Piero’s name and number 7. The jersey is long-sleeved, white with a V-neck collar and blue trim on the sleeve edges. The Puma logo is placed on the right chest, while the FIGC badge is centered below the collar. The number 7 appears on the left chest. On the back, the name "del piero" and number 7 are in blue with gold outline. The jersey is available in size M.

Historical Anecdote

In 2006, Italy won its fourth World Cup title in Germany. Alessandro Del Piero played a key role in the semifinal against Germany, scoring the second goal in extra time. That goal sealed the win and sent the team to the final against France, which Italy won on penalties. Del Piero proved to be one of the decisive figures of the tournament.

 

€299.00
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Season: 2016/2017

2016/2017 Italy Puma Jacket


Official Italy National Team jacket produced by Puma for the 2016/2017 season. The design features a dark blue base with light blue details on the shoulders and sleeves. The front showcases the "Italia" lettering with the tricolor flag, along with the Puma logo and FIGC badge. The half-zip closure and technical fabric ensure comfort and optimal performance. Size L.

The 2016/2017 season was a transitional period for the Italian national team, led by Giampiero Ventura after Euro 2016. The World Cup 2018 qualification campaign was challenging, ultimately ending in Italy missing the tournament, a historic setback for Italian football.

 

€49.00
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Official Lazio polo shirt made by technical sponsor Puma for the 2001/2002 season. The design features a sky-blue base with a navy blue contrast polo collar and button closure. The chest is embroidered with the Puma logo, the Lazio crest, and the Siemens Mobile sponsor. Made from lightweight and comfortable fabric, ideal for casual wear. The indicated size is M.

The 2001/2002 season was a transitional year for Lazio, which faced a major restructuring after winning the Serie A title in 2000. Managed initially by Dino Zoff and later by Alberto Zaccheroni, the team finished 6th in the league, securing a UEFA Cup spot. Despite financial struggles, the squad still included top players like Hernán Crespo, Alessandro Nesta, and Pavel Nedvěd before some departed due to financial constraints.

 

 

€79.00
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Official Pescara training T-shirt made by Puma for the 2001/2002 season. The design features a white base with different shades of blue, creating a dynamic effect. The chest showcases the Puma logo, Gelati Gis sponsor, and the Pescara emblem. On the back, the club's name is repeated multiple times, with a large "Pescara" inscription at the bottom.

The 2001/2002 season was a challenging one for Pescara, playing in Serie C1 with the goal of returning to higher divisions. The team faced ups and downs but continued to have the strong support of its passionate fans.

 

€69.00
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This Italy national team jersey, produced by Puma for the 2006 season, is the legendary kit worn during the World Cup victory in Germany. The design features the iconic blue color with golden details, symbolizing elegance and prestige. The chest showcases the Puma logo and the FIGC emblem, while the number 5 is placed in the center. The back displays "Cannavaro" and the number 5 in gold.

The 2006 World Cup was a historic triumph for Italy, as they defeated France in a penalty shootout in the final. Captain Fabio Cannavaro led the defense brilliantly, with the team not conceding a single goal from open play throughout the tournament. His outstanding performances earned him the Ballon d’Or at the end of the year, cementing his legacy as one of Italy’s greatest defenders.

 

€149.00
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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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Official home jersey of Pescara for the 1997/1998 season, produced by Puma. The shirt features a white base with light blue details on the shoulders and sleeves, along with a buttoned polo collar. The Puma logo is on the right chest, while the Pescara Calcio crest is on the left. The commercial sponsor "Gelati Gis" is prominently displayed at the center. The back of the jersey features "Gelsi" and the number 8.

Massimiliano Gelsi was a key midfielder for the team that season, bringing experience and technical ability to Pescara’s midfield. The 1997/1998 season saw the club competing in Serie B, fighting for a strong position in the second tier of Italian football.

 

€149.00
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Official Italy National Team polo shirt made by Puma for the 2007 season. Elegant white design with tricolor details at the bottom and "Italia" lettering on the back. The FIGC badge is embroidered on the chest alongside the classic Puma logo. Size XL.

In 2007, the Italian National Team was coming off its historic 2006 World Cup victory and preparing for the Euro 2008 qualifiers. With key players like Fabio Cannavaro, Andrea Pirlo, and Gianluigi Buffon, the Azzurri aimed to maintain their dominance on the world stage.

 

€59.00
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Official Italy National Team polo shirt made by Puma for the 2003/2004 season. The design features a classic navy blue base with a white collar, embroidered Puma logo in gold, and the FIGC badge with the Scudetto on the chest. Size XL.

The 2003/2004 season was a transitional period for the Italian National Team, led by coach Giovanni Trapattoni in preparation for the 2004 European Championship in Portugal. With stars like Francesco Totti, Alessandro Del Piero, and Andrea Pirlo, Italy was gearing up to compete at the highest international level.

 

€59.00

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