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Official AC Siena jacket from the 2004/2005 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto. The jacket is black with white inserts along the sleeves and features several sponsor logos. The chest displays the AC Siena crest, alongside the main sponsor Monte dei Paschi di Siena and De Luca Group Italy. The Lotto logo is visible on the chest and sleeves. On the back, the large Lotto logo and De Luca Group Italy text stand out. This jacket was used by players during training and official team travel.

In the 2004/2005 season, Siena, under the management of Luigi De Canio, secured their Serie A status with solid performances, particularly in the final weeks of the campaign.

 

 

€119.00
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Official Palermo sweatshirt from the 2005/2006 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto. The design features a black base with pink details, the club's iconic colors. The front showcases the large "Palermo" lettering and the official club crest, depicting the eagle, a historical symbol of the Sicilian team. The Lotto logo is embroidered on the right shoulder, while the Italian flag is applied on the lower left side. The sweatshirt does not include a player's name or number but remains an iconic piece from the 2005/2006 season.

During this season, Palermo, initially led by Luigi Delneri and later by Giuseppe Papadopulo, competed in Serie A and secured a spot in the UEFA Cup, continuing their positive run in Italy's top league.

 

€89.00
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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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Third jersey of Vicenza from the 1997/1998 season, produced by Lotto and sponsored by Pal Zileri. The shirt features a unique white polka dot pattern on a dark blue background. It bears the club logo with "Vicenza Calcio" on the chest and Lotto as the technical sponsor. The back is customized with "Luiso" and number 9, both in white with red borders, echoing Italy’s national colors. A must-have for fans and collectors looking for a piece associated with one of the club's historic seasons.

During the 1997/1998 season, Vicenza competed in the European Cup Winners' Cup for the first time, reaching the semifinals. Pasquale Luiso played a crucial role in this journey, scoring key goals and earning the nickname "Tiger" for his fierce play. Although eliminated, Vicenza left a mark as one of the tournament's surprises, bringing pride and recognition to Italian football.

 

€249.00
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Official Hellas Verona jacket, season 2000/2001, produced by technical sponsor Lotto. Dark blue with quilted light blue sleeves and yellow accents, this jacket features the Hellas Verona crest on the left chest and Lotto logos on the chest and back. The yellow and blue striped cuffs and collar add a stylish touch, reflecting the club’s iconic colors. Perfect for tackling the cold with Gialloblù pride.

Historical Anecdote

In the 2000/2001 season, Hellas Verona achieved a dramatic Serie A survival under the guidance of Attilio Perotti. After struggling in the first half of the season, the club managed to turn things around, securing their place in the top division with an extraordinary last-day victory over Parma. This jacket embodies the pride and resilience of Verona fans during an exciting season.

 

€149.00
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Official away Torino socks from the 1991/1992 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto. These white socks feature maroon details on the cuffs and are decorated with the red Lotto logo. The front displays the Torino crest with the club's iconic oval shield. Made from elastic and durable materials, these socks provide comfort and fit, embodying Torino’s distinctive style and colors for away matches.

Historical Anecdote
The 1991/1992 season was a memorable one for Torino, as they reached the UEFA Cup final, playing brilliant football under Emiliano Mondonico. Despite a draw over two legs against Ajax, Torino lost the trophy due to the away goals rule. Nonetheless, that team remains in the hearts of Torino fans for the determination and character shown throughout the season.


 

€79.00
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Official Torino sweatshirt from the 1995/1996 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto. This dark blue sweatshirt features the Lotto logo embroidered on the chest and the SDA Express Courier commercial sponsor in white across the center. The Lotto and SDA logos are also repeated on the right sleeve and the back, paying tribute to the club's partners for the season. The Torino crest, with its iconic oval shield, is stitched on the left chest. Made from warm and comfortable material, this sweatshirt is perfect for Torino fans who want to support their team in style.

Historical Anecdote
The 1995/1996 season was a challenging one for Torino, as they fought to stay in Serie A. Under coach Nedo Sonetti, the team was unable to avoid relegation, finishing the season in 18th place. Despite the difficulties, players like Ruggiero Rizzitelli and Andrea Silenzi stood out for their dedication, leaving a lasting impression on the Granata supporters.

 

€149.00
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Official AC Milan tracksuit from the 1995/1996 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto and featuring the iconic Opel sponsor on the chest. The tracksuit consists of a white jacket with black and red inserts on the shoulders and sleeves, and red pants with the Lotto logo. The Milan crest is stitched on the left side, enhanced by the golden star that celebrates the ten league titles. Size is not indicated, but the suit seems to be in excellent condition for collectors and fans.

During that season, Milan, under Fabio Capello's management, won their 15th Serie A title, with key players like Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini, and Roberto Baggio, marking another successful chapter in the club's rich history.


 

€249.00
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Season: 1995/1996

1995/1996 Napoli Home Lotto LS Jersey


Taglia: S

Official Napoli home long-sleeve jersey for the 1995/1996 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto. This model features the club's classic light blue color with a geometric pattern throughout the fabric. The Napoli crest is stitched on the left chest, while the Lotto logo is embroidered on the right. The commercial sponsor "Record Cucine" is printed in white with blue and black details. The white polo collar and cuffs with blue accents complete the elegant design. The jersey size is S.

Historical anecdote
The 1995/1996 season marked a transitional year for Napoli, as the club sought to rebuild after the glory years with Maradona. The standout player was undoubtedly Fabio Cannavaro, a young talent born in Naples, who would go on to have an illustrious career, culminating in winning the Ballon d'Or in 2006 after Italy's World Cup victory.

 

€129.00
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Official Third Juventus shirt from the 2001/2002 season, worn by Alessandro Del Piero with the number 10. This blue shirt with white details features the Juventus badge with two stars and the Tele+ commercial sponsor. Made by technical sponsor Lotto, it represents the season when Juventus secured its 26th Serie A title.

Features:

  • Season: 2001/2002
  • Club badge: Applied on the left chest with two stars
  • Technical sponsor: Lotto
  • Commercial sponsor: Tele+
  • Name and number: Del Piero 10 on the back
  • Size: XL
€199.00
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Official Palermo tracksuit from the 2000/2001 season.

Team crest on the left chest.

Lotto technical sponsor logo.

Commercial sponsor Alitalia.

Size: XL.

€129.00
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Official Fiorentina training t-shirt from the 2009/2010 season.

Team crest and Lotto technical sponsor logo.

Commercial sponsor: Toyota.

Size: L.

€69.00

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