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Official Napoli jacket produced by Diadora for the 2000/2001 season. The design features a dark blue base with light blue details on the shoulders and sleeves, enriched by the repeated Diadora logo. The Diadora branding and club crest are displayed on the chest, while "S.S.C. Napoli" is printed on the back. The jacket includes a foldable light blue hood, zip closure, and side pockets. This jacket is size XXL.

The 2000/2001 season was a challenging one for Napoli, as they fought to stay in Serie A but ultimately faced relegation to Serie B. Despite this, the team maintained a strong connection with their passionate fanbase.

 

€119.00
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Official Italy home jersey made by technical sponsor Diadora for the USA 1994 World Cup. The design features the classic blue color with an embossed pattern consisting of geometric details and repeated FIGC logos. The polo collar and sleeve edges are decorated with a tricolor motif. On the chest, the FIGC badge with the Italian flag colors is applied. The back displays "R. Baggio" and the number 10 in white with a gray shadow effect, honoring Roberto Baggio, the icon of that team.

The USA 1994 World Cup was one of the most thrilling tournaments for Italy, with Roberto Baggio as the absolute protagonist. After a difficult start, the "Divine Ponytail" led the team to the final with crucial goals against Nigeria, Spain, and Bulgaria. The final against Brazil ended in a penalty shootout, with Baggio missing the decisive kick, giving the title to the South Americans. Despite this, his performances remain among the most memorable in football history.

 

€299.00
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Home jersey of the Italian National team made by Diadora for the 1990 World Cup, which took place in Italy. The design features a classic light blue with tricolor details on the collar and cuffs. The number 19 is clearly visible on the back, while the historic FIGC shield is featured on the chest. This iconic model was worn during the historic edition of the tournament that saw Italy reach the semi-finals, and then finish the journey in third place.

Historical anecdote: The jersey is famous for having been part of one of the most competitive teams of the 90s, where players such as Roberto Baggio, Salvatore Schillaci, and Giuseppe Giannini contributed to writing memorable pages in the history of Italian football. The 1990 tournament is still remembered today as one of the most exciting World Cups, with Italy being the protagonist of unforgettable challenges.

€249.00
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Italy’s home jersey for the 1994 USA World Cup, made by Diadora. The design features the classic blue color with embossed details and a collar decorated with tricolor triangles. The chest bears the Diadora logo and the FIGC crest with three stars. The back displays "Signori" and the number 20, worn by the Italian forward.

Beppe Signori was one of the most prolific strikers of the '90s, known for his incredible goal-scoring ability and precision on penalties. He played a crucial role in Italy’s journey to the 1994 World Cup final, where they were defeated by Brazil in a dramatic penalty shootout.

 

€299.00
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Rapid Wien jersey from the 1996/1997 season, produced by Diadora and used during the historic participation in the UEFA Champions League. The uniform features the classic green and white design with a shaded effect, the polo collar with green details and the Diadora logo embroidered on the right side of the chest. The Rapid Wien crest is sewn on the left side, while the commercial sponsor, the Austrian telecommunications company Max Mobil, is clearly visible in the center of the jersey. The official Champions League patch is on the sleeve. On the back we find the name "Prosenik" and the number 11 in red characters. The jersey is in size XL.

Jersey received from a former Juventus player (The name of the player will be shown on the COA)

€1,299.00
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Napoli home jersey from the 2001/2002 season, made by Diadora and worn by Francesco Moriero. Classic light blue design with white and black details, polo collar with white edges and black inserts. The Diadora logo is embroidered on the chest, with Peroni as the main sponsor. Serie A patch on the sleeve. "Moriero" and number 7 printed on the back in white. Size XL.

The 2001/2002 season was a tough one for Napoli, as they were relegated to Serie B. Francesco Moriero, former Inter and Roma player, spent his last professional season at Napoli, bringing his experience to a struggling team.

 

€299.00
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Official Napoli shorts from the 2007/2008 season, featuring a blue design with white and orange details along the hem. The Diadora logo is placed on the right leg, while the Napoli crest is applied on the left. The number 17 is printed in white on the right leg. The elastic waistband ensures a comfortable fit. Size L.

The 2007/2008 season marked Napoli’s return to Serie A after difficult years. With a mix of emerging talents and experienced players, the team secured a safe mid-table finish, laying the foundation for future success.

 

€99.00
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Official referee jersey of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) for the 1994/1995 season, produced by technical sponsor Diadora. The black jersey features a subtle geometric pattern, a white collar with a zip closure, and a chest pocket. The FIGC referee badge is placed on the left side, while the Diadora logo is embroidered on the right.

The 1994/1995 season was a landmark year for Italian football, introducing the three-points-per-win rule in Serie A, a change that significantly impacted the league's competitive balance. Juventus, under Marcello Lippi, won the title, ending Milan’s dominance. Referees played a crucial role in overseeing key matches, including the title race between Juventus and Parma, as well as the fierce battles for European qualification.

 

€89.00
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Official AS Roma jacket from the 2004/2005 season, produced by technical sponsor Diadora. The design features a navy blue color with yellow and red details on the shoulder. The embroidered Diadora logo is on the chest, along with the classic Roma crest featuring the she-wolf. The back showcases a large white Diadora branding. A must-have for fans wanting to relive a historic season.

The 2004/2005 season was a challenging one for Roma, marked by managerial changes and inconsistent results. Despite the struggles, the team reached the Coppa Italia final, although they were defeated by Inter. One of the standout players that season was Francesco Totti, the undisputed symbol of Roma, who led the team through tough times with his immense talent and leadership.

  

€119.00
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Official Fiorentina Home jersey from the 2000/2001 season, produced by Diadora. This iconic design features the traditional purple color with white details on the collar and sleeves. The chest displays the Diadora logo, the Fiorentina crest, and the Toyota sponsor in white. The back showcases Rui Costa's name and number 10, along with the city's emblematic lily under the collar.

Size: L

Historical anecdote
The 2000/2001 season was Rui Costa’s last with Fiorentina before his move to AC Milan. The Portuguese playmaker led the team to a Coppa Italia victory against Parma, leaving a lasting legacy in Florence. Despite finishing ninth in Serie A, Rui Costa remained one of the league's standout performers, mesmerizing fans with his skill and vision.

 

 

€249.00
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Official AS Roma jacket from the 1997/1998 season, produced by technical sponsor Diadora. This classic design features a black base with red and orange details, staying true to the Giallorossi colors. The club crest is embroidered on the chest alongside the Diadora logo, while the INA Assitalia sponsor is prominently displayed on both the front and back. The jacket includes a zip closure and elastic cuffs for added comfort.

Size: Not specified
Material: 100% polyester

Historical anecdote
The 1997/1998 season marked the arrival of Zdeněk Zeman as Roma's head coach, known for his attacking and spectacular style of play. With players like Francesco Totti, Abel Balbo, and Marco Delvecchio, Roma finished fourth in Serie A, securing a UEFA Cup spot. This season was a turning point for Totti, who began to establish himself as one of Italy’s greatest talents.

 

€89.00
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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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