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Official AS Roma jacket from the 2004/2005 season, produced by Diadora. The design features a navy blue base with yellow and red details on the sleeves, embodying the club’s identity. The Diadora logo and AS Roma crest are present on the chest, while the back features Diadora and Mazda sponsors. The jacket includes a hood and red inner lining for extra warmth. Size XL.

Historical Anecdote
The 2004/2005 season was a turbulent one for AS Roma, with four different coaches taking charge throughout the campaign. Following Fabio Capello’s departure, the team struggled and ultimately lost the Coppa Italia final to Inter Milan. Despite the challenges, Roma still had legendary figures like Francesco Totti, who remained the club’s undisputed leader and a fan favorite.

  

€119.00
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Official Roma Third jersey from the 1997/1998 season, produced by technical sponsor Diadora. Featuring a unique dark grey base with orange details, this jersey stands out for its innovative design and the iconic Roma crest stitched on the chest. The commercial sponsor INA Assitalia is displayed in the center, while the back is personalized with Francesco Totti's name and number 10, symbolizing the Giallorossi legend.

During the 1997/1998 season, Francesco Totti began to establish himself as Roma's leader, proving to be one of Italy's finest talents. Under Zdeněk Zeman’s guidance, Totti honed his playmaking skills and dribbling ability, becoming the focal point of Roma’s attack. This season was crucial in shaping his career, laying the foundation for his future as the club's captain and symbol.

  

€279.00
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Official AS Roma T-shirt from the 2004/2005 season, produced by technical sponsor Diadora. In deep red, it features a yellow-red diagonal stripe on the right shoulder, the Diadora logo printed on the chest and back, and the Roma crest stitched on the left chest. The size shown in the images is L, perfect for collectors and Giallorossi fans looking to add a unique piece to their collection.

The 2004/2005 season was a challenging year for Roma, marked by several managerial changes including Cesare Prandelli, Rudi Völler, Luigi Delneri, and finally Bruno Conti. Despite the hardships, Francesco Totti remained the undisputed leader, delivering memorable performances. Roma finished eighth in Serie A but reached the Coppa Italia final, ultimately losing to Inter. This T-shirt reflects a transitional season but also the unwavering passion of Roma supporters.

 

€49.00
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Official AS Roma Third jersey from the 1999/2000 season, personalized with Vincenzo Montella’s name and number 9. Made by technical sponsor Diadora, with commercial sponsor INA Assitalia. The jersey is black with orange details and features a fleece-lined interior for extra comfort. The chest displays the Diadora logo, INA Assitalia sponsor, and the Roma crest, with the Serie A patch on the sleeve. Size XL.

During the 1999/2000 season, Vincenzo Montella became a key figure in Roma's attack, scoring crucial goals. Having joined from Sampdoria, he was known for his goal-scoring instinct and iconic "airplane" celebration. That year, under coach Fabio Capello, Roma built the foundations for their Serie A triumph the following season.

 

€299.00
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Official SSC Napoli polo from the 2006/2007 season, produced by Diadora. Classic navy blue design with light blue details on the collar and sleeves. The club crest is embroidered on the chest, while the Diadora logo is positioned on the right side. On the back, just below the collar, the inscription "SSC Napoli" is featured. Size not specified.

The 2006/2007 season was crucial for Napoli as they secured promotion to Serie A after several years in lower divisions. Under coach Edoardo Reja, the team finished second in Serie B, earning direct promotion. One of the key players was Paolo Cannavaro, a defender and team leader, whose determination and tactical awareness played a major role in Napoli’s return to top-flight football.

 

€59.00
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Official SSC Napoli polo from the 2006/2007 season, produced by Diadora. Classic navy blue design with light blue details on the collar and sleeves. The club crest is embroidered on the chest, while the Diadora logo is positioned on the right side. On the back, just below the collar, the inscription "SSC Napoli" is featured. Size not specified.

The 2006/2007 season was crucial for Napoli as they secured promotion to Serie A after several years in lower divisions. Under coach Edoardo Reja, the team finished second in Serie B, earning direct promotion. One of the key players was Paolo Cannavaro, a defender and team leader, whose determination and tactical awareness played a major role in Napoli’s return to top-flight football.

 

€69.00
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Official SSC Napoli polo from the 2006/2007 season, produced by Diadora. Elegant white design with light blue details on the collar and sleeves. The Napoli crest is embroidered on the chest, while the Diadora logo is positioned on the right side. On the back, just below the collar, the inscription "SSC Napoli" is featured. Size M.

The 2006/2007 season was crucial for Napoli, as they secured promotion to Serie A after years of struggles. Under coach Edoardo Reja, the team finished second in Serie B, earning direct promotion. One of the key players was Emanuele Calaiò, whose goals played a vital role in Napoli’s return to the top tier of Italian football.

 

€69.00
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Official Napoli Home jersey from the 2006/2007 season, produced by Diadora and customized with Paolo Cannavaro’s name and number 28. The jersey is sky blue with white details, featuring the club crest at the center, Diadora logo, and Lete as the main sponsor. The Serie B patch is applied on the sleeve, marking Napoli’s presence in the second division that season.

The 2006/2007 season was a crucial one for Napoli, as they secured direct promotion to Serie A under coach Edoardo Reja. Paolo Cannavaro, returning to his hometown club after a stint at Parma, quickly became a defensive leader and a key figure in the squad, helping to lay the foundation for Napoli’s future success.

 

€299.00
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Official Napoli Third jersey from the 2007/2008 season, produced by Diadora and customized with Marcelo Zalayeta’s name and number 25. The jersey features a striking red color with blue and white details, the club crest embroidered on the chest, the Diadora logo, and Lete as the main sponsor. This alternate design was often used for away matches.

The 2007/2008 season marked Napoli’s return to Serie A after years of absence. Zalayeta, the Uruguayan forward on loan from Juventus, played a crucial role under coach Edoardo Reja, scoring important goals that helped Napoli secure an eighth-place finish and qualification for the Intertoto Cup.

 

€179.00
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Official Napoli Home jersey from the 2007/2008 season, produced by Diadora and customized with Marcelo Zalayeta’s name and number 25. The jersey features the classic light blue color with white details, the club crest embroidered on the chest, the Diadora logo, and Lete as the main sponsor.

The 2007/2008 season marked Napoli’s return to Serie A after years of absence. Zalayeta, on loan from Juventus, played a key role under coach Edoardo Reja, scoring crucial goals that helped Napoli secure an eighth-place finish and qualification for the Intertoto Cup.

 

€179.00
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Official Italy national team home jersey from the 1994 season, produced by Diadora and customized with Paolo Maldini’s name and number 5. The design features the classic blue color with tricolor details on the sleeves and collar. The FIGC badge with three stars is proudly displayed on the chest, symbolizing Italy’s football history.

The 1994 season is unforgettable for Italy, culminating in the FIFA World Cup final held in the United States. Paolo Maldini, a pillar of the Italian defense, played a crucial role in leading the team to the historic clash against Brazil, ultimately lost on penalties after a goalless draw.

 

€249.00
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Season: 1990/1991

1990 Diadora Italy IP Jacket


Official Italy national team jacket, produced by Diadora for the 1990 World Cup. Featuring a classic blue base, white and navy details on the sleeves, and a checkered pattern on the shoulders. The FIGC crest with three stars is embroidered on the chest, alongside the Diadora logo and IP sponsor branding. A historic piece representing one of the most beloved tournaments in Italian football history.

Italia '90 was an unforgettable tournament for the Azzurri, led by Azeglio Vicini. With Salvatore Schillaci's goals, Italy reached the semifinals but was eliminated on penalties by Diego Maradona’s Argentina. Despite the disappointment, Italy secured third place by defeating England, with a goal from Roberto Baggio.

 

€119.00

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