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Season: 2012/2013

Giacca Italia Puma 2012/2013


Official Italy National Team jacket for the 2012/2013 season, produced by technical sponsor Puma. This model, worn by players and staff during training sessions and pre-match activities, features a navy blue design with white details on the sleeves. The Puma logo is embroidered on the chest and sleeves, while the FIGC crest is stitched on the left side. The back showcases the logos of sponsors TIM, Compass, and Fiat. The jacket includes a hood and a front zipper, offering a comfortable fit for training and casual wear.

Historical Anecdote
The 2012/2013 season followed Italy's remarkable Euro 2012 campaign, where the Azzurri, led by Cesare Prandelli, reached the final but were defeated by Spain. Key players like Andrea Pirlo, Mario Balotelli, and Gianluigi Buffon played crucial roles, with Balotelli's stunning brace against Germany in the semi-finals becoming an iconic moment. This period marked an important transition for the national team as they prepared for the 2014 World Cup.


 

€89.00
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Official Parma Home jersey for the 1995/1996 season, produced by technical sponsor Puma. The design features a white base with a raised geometric pattern, yellow and blue details on the shoulders and sleeves, and blue trims. The Parma crest is stitched on the chest, the Puma logo is embroidered, and the commercial sponsor Parmalat is printed in the center. The back is customized with Cannavaro’s name and the number 17. Long sleeves. Size XL.

During the 1995/1996 season, Fabio Cannavaro was an emerging talent in Italian football, establishing himself as one of Serie A's best defenders. His composure and toughness helped Parma secure a sixth-place finish in the league, earning a spot in the UEFA Cup. The future Italian national team captain would later make history by leading his country to victory in the 2006 World Cup.

  

€249.00
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Official Lazio Away jersey for the 1999/2000 season, produced by technical sponsor Puma. The design features a white base with light blue details on the shoulders and sleeves, enhanced by yellow trims. The Lazio crest is stitched on the chest, the Puma logo is embroidered on both sides, and the commercial sponsor Cirio is printed in the center. The back is customized with Stankovic's name and the number 20. Size M.

During the 1999/2000 season, Lazio, led by Sven-Göran Eriksson, achieved a historic double by winning both the Serie A title and the Coppa Italia. Dejan Stankovic was a key figure in midfield, using his technique and vision to contribute to one of the most glorious seasons in Lazio's history. The Serbian midfielder, destined to become a Serie A legend, played a crucial role with goals and assists in the title race.

 

€199.00
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Season: 2004/2005

2004 Italy Puma Sweatshirt


Official Italy National Team sweatshirt from 2004, produced by technical sponsor Puma. In navy blue, it features the FIGC crest stitched on the left chest with three stars above, symbolizing the three World Cup titles won at the time. The Puma logo is embroidered in gold on the left sleeve. Made of soft cotton, this sweatshirt offers comfort and style, perfect for Azzurri fans. The size shown in the images is M.

The year 2004 was significant for Italy, as they competed in the European Championship in Portugal under coach Giovanni Trapattoni. Despite a talented squad including Francesco Totti, Alessandro Del Piero, and Andrea Pirlo, the Azzurri were eliminated in the group stage due to the infamous "fix" between Sweden and Denmark. This sweatshirt represents an era of great hope and passion for the National Team, leading up to the glorious 2006 World Cup triumph.

 

€119.00
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Official Lazio sweatshirt from the 2002/2003 season, produced by technical sponsor Puma and featuring Siemens Mobile Phones as the commercial sponsor. The design is simple yet elegant, with Lazio’s signature sky-blue color and black detailing on the seams. The chest showcases the Lazio crest, Puma logo, and Siemens branding, while the back features a large black Puma logo for a distinctive touch. Made from soft and comfortable fabric, this sweatshirt is ideal for fans and collectors. Available in size L.

The 2002/2003 season saw Lazio competing at the highest levels in Serie A and Europe. Under Roberto Mancini’s management, the team finished fourth in the league, securing qualification for the Champions League. It was a transitional year, with young talents emerging alongside key players like Alessandro Nesta and Dejan Stanković.

 

€119.00
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Season: 2004/2006

T-Shirt Italia Puma 2004/2006


Official Italy national team t-shirt, produced by Puma between 2004 and 2006. The design features the classic blue color with a gold Puma logo and the FIGC crest with three stars on the chest, symbolizing the three World Cup victories up to that point. On the back, the white "Italia" lettering adds a distinctive touch, making this a perfect item for fans and collectors.

During this period, Italy competed in Euro 2004 under Giovanni Trapattoni but failed to progress past the group stage. However, in the following years, the team built up to the historic 2006 World Cup victory, culminating in a dramatic penalty shootout win against France in Berlin.

 

€39.00
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Official Lazio centenary jersey from the 2000/2001 season, produced by technical sponsor Puma and featuring commercial sponsor Cirio. This special edition shirt celebrates the club’s 100th anniversary, with a white base and light blue and yellow details on the sleeves and collar. The Lazio centenary crest is displayed on the chest, alongside the Puma logo on the right and the Cirio sponsor in the center. The back features the name "Claudio" and the number 7 in bold black with a white outline. Size L.

The 2000/2001 season was a historic one for Lazio, following their Serie A and Coppa Italia triumphs the previous year. The team, initially led by Sven-Göran Eriksson and later by Dino Zoff, competed in the Champions League and finished third in Serie A. Key players included Alessandro Nesta, Pavel Nedvěd, and Hernán Crespo, who played a crucial role with his goal-scoring ability.

 

€199.00
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Official sleeveless vest of the Italian National Football Team for the 2006 season, produced by technical sponsor Puma. The blue design features the FIGC badge with four embroidered stars, celebrating the World Cup victory. The gold Puma logo is applied on the right side, while the TIM sponsor is displayed on the left. The front zipper closure and lightweight fabric make it perfect for training or casual wear. Available in size XL.

Historical Anecdote
2006 was an unforgettable year for the Italian National Team, as they won their fourth World Cup title in Germany. Led by Marcello Lippi, the squad showcased an impenetrable defense and incredible team spirit. The final against France, decided by penalties after Zidane’s famous "Panenka" and his subsequent red card, ended in triumph for the Azzurri. Fabio Grosso’s decisive penalty secured a long-awaited trophy, the first since 1982.

 

€119.00
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Official third socks of Parma for the 1995/1996 season, produced by technical sponsor Puma. Bright blue color with the "Puma" logo in yellow on the front. Made from elastic technical material to ensure comfort and optimal fit during sports performance. An iconic accessory that completes Parma's third kit from the mid-'90s.

Historical Anecdote
The 1995/1996 season was an important one for Parma, which reaffirmed itself as one of the top Italian and European teams. Under Nevio Scala's guidance, the Emilian team had a strong Serie A campaign and reached the Coppa Italia final. With stars like Gianfranco Zola, Fabio Cannavaro, and Dino Baggio, Parma continued to establish itself as a high-level club, competing on equal footing with Italy’s football giants.

 

€59.00
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Season: 2002/2003

2002/2003 Lazio Puma Jacket


Official Lazio jacket from the 2002/2003 season, produced by technical sponsor Puma. This model features a vibrant yellow color with black details, including the Puma logo and stitching accents. The Lazio crest is stitched on the chest, adding an authentic and distinctive touch. The jacket has a front zip, side pockets, and a black inner lining for comfort and warmth. Size XL.

Historical Anecdote
The 2002/2003 season was a successful one for Lazio, led by Roberto Mancini, who guided the team to a fourth-place finish in Serie A, securing Champions League qualification. Key players like Hernán Crespo and Simone Inzaghi were instrumental with their impactful performances. The team also reached the Coppa Italia final, showcasing their competitiveness in both Italian and European competitions.

 

€119.00
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Season: 2007/2008

2007/2008 Lazio Puma Jacket


Official Lazio jacket from the 2007/2008 season, produced by technical sponsor Puma. The design features a deep blue color with white accents on the shoulders and back. The Lazio emblem is displayed on the chest alongside the embroidered Puma logo. The back showcases the "S.S. Lazio" lettering in white. This jacket is perfect for Lazio fans and a unique piece to remember an exciting season for the Roman team. Size M.

Historical Anecdote
The 2007/2008 season was a challenging one for Lazio, managed by Delio Rossi, who finished 12th in Serie A. Despite the struggles, fans fondly recall key moments, including standout performances from Tommaso Rocchi and Goran Pandev, who were among the team's main stars. The club also participated in the Champions League group stage, a memorable event for the supporters.

 


 

€119.00
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Official Lazio jersey for the 2000/2001 season, produced by Puma to celebrate the club's Centenary. The jersey, in white with light blue inserts and yellow details, features Lazio's crest in a special commemorative version on the left chest and the Puma logo embroidered on the right. The Siemens Mobile sponsor is printed across the center. On the back, it is personalized with "Crespo" and the number 10 in bold black lettering. This M-size jersey is a unique piece of Lazio history, marking a milestone season for the club.

Historical anecdote
The 2000/2001 season was a landmark year for Lazio, which celebrated its Centenary with special events and a commemorative jersey. One of the key figures of the team was Hernán Crespo, signed that year in a record-breaking transfer. The Argentine striker lived up to expectations by scoring 26 goals in Serie A, earning the title of top scorer. His performance was pivotal in keeping Lazio competitive both in Italy and Europe, securing his legacy in the club's history.

 

 

€249.00

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