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Official AS Roma Home jersey for the 2004/2005 season, made by technical sponsor Diadora. The jersey features the iconic yellow and red colors, with a dynamic and modern design. The Roma crest is on the left chest, and the commercial sponsor Mazda is in the center. "Cassano" and the number 18 are printed on the back. This size L jersey is a sought-after piece for fans and collectors.

Historical anecdote about Cassano and the 2004/2005 season
The 2004/2005 season was challenging for Roma, with three managerial changes and a ninth-place finish in Serie A. Despite the turmoil, Antonio Cassano showcased his brilliance with stunning performances, scoring 7 league goals. However, tensions with the club began to surface, ultimately leading to his departure to Real Madrid in January 2006. His time at Roma remains a mix of talent and controversy for the fans.

 

 

€149.00
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Official Roma jacket for the 1999/2000 season, crafted by technical sponsor Diadora. This jacket, worn by players and staff during cold days, features the embroidered Diadora logo on the chest and sleeves, accompanied by the Stream commercial sponsor. The "as roma" text in orange is displayed along the sleeve, while the back highlights the Diadora logo and Stream branding in white. Made from durable material with internal lining, it ensures comfort and protection.

Historical anecdote about Roma's 1999/2000 season
The 1999/2000 season marked a transitional period for Roma under Fabio Capello, aiming to build a competitive team. With stars like Francesco Totti and Aldair, the team showcased offensive football, laying the groundwork for the following season's Scudetto triumph. This season also saw Totti's emergence as a charismatic leader and eternal symbol of the club.

 

€299.00
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Italy Goalkeeper Shirt 2002 Made by the technical sponsor Kappa Stretch model Embroidered national team logo Embroidered stars
€199.00
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Season: 1990/1991

1990 Italy Diadora Jacket


Official jacket of the Italian National Football Team, 1990 season, produced by technical sponsor Diadora. The jacket, in azure blue with white and navy details, features the embroidered Diadora logo on the right chest and the FIGC crest on the left side. The design is completed by iconic white and blue checkered patterns on the shoulders and bold graphic details on the sleeves. Size XL, perfect for collectors and passionate fans of National Team memorabilia. This piece represents the elegance and style of the Azzurri during the iconic Italia '90 World Cup.

Historical anecdote

The year 1990 was unforgettable for the Italian National Team, as they hosted the FIFA World Cup. Led by coach Azeglio Vicini, the Azzurri reached the semifinals thanks to stellar performances, especially from Salvatore "Totò" Schillaci, who won the Golden Boot with six goals. Playing on home soil with fervent support, the team was ultimately eliminated in a dramatic penalty shootout by Diego Maradona’s Argentina. This tournament remains one of the most iconic in Italy’s football history.

 

 

€119.00
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Season: 2003/2004

2003/2004 Roma Diadora Jacket


Official AS Roma jacket from the 2003/2004 season, made by technical sponsor Diadora. This dark blue jacket features the Roma crest embroidered on the left chest, along with the Diadora logo and commercial sponsor Mazda in white on the chest. The right sleeve showcases the word "ROMA" in large letters, while the back displays the Diadora logo in orange alongside the words "a Roma." The jacket comes with a central zip and raised collar. Size XL.

 

€119.00

Official 1990 Italy training sweatshirt, produced by Diadora. This heather gray sweatshirt features the large "IP" logo in blue and yellow on the chest and back, the historic sponsor of the Italian National Team at the time. The Diadora logo is printed in blue on the left side of the chest. Made of soft cotton, this sweatshirt is an iconic piece, representing the golden era of Italian football, when Italy hosted the 1990 FIFA World Cup. Size L makes it perfect for everyday use or for collectors of football memorabilia.

Historical Anecdote

1990 is a memorable year in the history of Italian football: the Italia ’90 World Cup, with its famous mascot "Ciao" and anthem "Notti Magiche," holds a special place in fans' hearts. The Italian National Team, led by Azeglio Vicini and featuring stars like Roberto Baggio and Salvatore Schillaci, reached the semifinals, with Schillaci winning the tournament’s Golden Boot. This sweatshirt represents an era when Italian football was at the center of the international stage.

 

€199.00

Official Napoli Away jersey from the 2001/2002 season, customized with the name and number of Francesco Moriero, 7. This jersey, produced by technical sponsor Diadora, features a white design with light blue details on the collar and sleeves. The Napoli crest is stitched on the chest, while the Peroni commercial sponsor logo is prominently displayed in the center, adding to the vintage appeal of this piece. On the back, "Moriero" and the number 7 are printed in dark blue. The jersey is in size S.

Historical Anecdote
The 2001/2002 season was a challenging one for Napoli, competing in Serie B. Francesco Moriero, brought in as an experienced and technically skilled player, was one of the standout figures of the squad. Unfortunately, despite Moriero's efforts and leadership, Napoli failed to secure promotion to Serie A. Moriero, known for his time with major clubs such as Inter and Roma, brought quality and determination to a tough season for the Neapolitan team.

 

 

€119.00

Official Bologna F.C. away socks from the 1999/2000 season, produced by technical sponsor Diadora. The white socks feature red and blue stripes on the top edge and the club's crest embroidered prominently. Designed for comfort and durability, these socks are a unique piece for collectors and Bologna fans alike.

Historical Anecdote
The 1999/2000 season was a memorable year for Bologna F.C. under coach Carlo Mazzone. The team had a competitive Serie A campaign, showcasing the skills of players like Giuseppe Signori and Kennet Andersson, two icons of that era who delivered unforgettable moments for the Rossoblù fans.

 

 

€39.00

Official AS Roma Home shorts from the 1998/1999 season, produced by technical sponsor Diadora. Made in size L, these white shorts feature yellow-red side details, reflecting the club’s traditional colors. The Roma crest is embroidered on the right side, with the Diadora logo placed below it. Lightweight and breathable, these shorts provide comfort and practicality, making them a perfect addition to the Home kit of the season.

Historical anecdote about the 1998/1999 season
The 1998/1999 season saw Zdeněk Zeman take charge of AS Roma, introducing an offensive and entertaining playing style. Despite inconsistent results, Roma finished fifth in Serie A, securing a UEFA Cup spot. Key players like Francesco Totti and Marco Delvecchio were instrumental in the team’s attacking success, becoming icons of the Giallorossi faithful.

  

€79.00

Official AS Roma fleece sweatshirt from the 1998/1999 season, produced by technical sponsor Diadora. Made from soft gray fleece fabric, this sweatshirt features a partial zip closure with yellow-red details and an adjustable drawstring at the hem for a customizable fit. The chest displays the embroidered Diadora logo, Roma crest, and "as roma" lettering in relief, creating a clean yet stylish look. Perfect for fans, this sweatshirt is ideal for colder days.

Historical anecdote about the 1998/1999 season
The 1998/1999 season saw the arrival of coach Zdeněk Zeman, renowned for his offensive and entertaining football. Roma finished fifth in Serie A, earning a spot in the UEFA Cup. Key players included Francesco Totti, who continued to grow as a leader, and Vincent Candela, who was instrumental on the left flank. Despite inconsistent results, the team stood out for its dynamic and attacking play, leaving a lasting impression on Giallorossi fans.

  

€119.00

Official AS Roma Home jersey from the 1997/1998 season, personalized with Cafu’s name and number (n°2). Produced by technical sponsor Diadora, this XL-sized jersey features a red design with yellow details along the sides and collar. The chest displays the embroidered Diadora logo and Roma crest, alongside the INA Assitalia commercial sponsor. Cafu’s name and number 2 are printed in white on the back. The technical fabric ensures lightness and breathability, making this jersey an iconic piece from the era.

Historical anecdote about the 1997/1998 season
The 1997/1998 season saw Roma under the guidance of coach Zdeněk Zeman, known for his attacking and entertaining football. Cafu, nicknamed "Pendolino" for his incredible speed on the right flank, was one of the team’s standout players. With his tireless runs and precise crosses, the Brazilian fullback helped make Roma one of Serie A’s most exciting teams. Despite finishing fourth, that season left a lasting impression on fans for the team’s dynamic play and the energy brought by players like Cafu.

  

€169.00

Official AS Roma winter jacket from the 2003/2004 season, produced by technical sponsor Diadora. This XL-sized jacket features a dark blue design with yellow-red details along the sleeves and collar. The chest displays the embroidered Diadora logo and AS Roma crest, alongside the "as roma" text, while the Mazda commercial sponsor logo is printed on the back. Equipped with a hood, a zippered front closure, and buttons, this jacket is perfect for colder days.

Historical anecdote about the 2003/2004 season
The 2003/2004 season was one of AS Roma's best in the 2000s, led by manager Fabio Capello. The Giallorossi finished second in Serie A, competing for the Scudetto with Milan until the very end. Key players included Francesco Totti, known for his extraordinary plays, and Brazilian winger Mancini, who scored stunning goals. The team displayed high-quality football, establishing itself as one of the strongest sides in Italy and Europe.

  

€129.00

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