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Official AC Milan away jersey for the 1998/1999 season, produced by Adidas, featuring Oliver Bierhoff's name and number "20". The shirt is white with red accents, showcasing the embroidered Adidas logo in red, Milan's crest with the star representing 10 league titles, and the Opel commercial sponsor printed on the front. Adidas' iconic three stripes run along the shoulders and sleeves, adding a distinctive touch.

This jersey is a tribute to the remarkable 1998/1999 season, where AC Milan became Serie A champions with Oliver Bierhoff playing a crucial role. A must-have for collectors and football fans celebrating this historic campaign.

Historical Anecdote:
During the 1998/1999 season, AC Milan, under Alberto Zaccheroni's management, claimed their 16th Serie A title. Oliver Bierhoff, a key signing from Udinese, was instrumental in the team's success, scoring 19 goals in the league. One of the most memorable moments was the thrilling 3-2 victory against Sampdoria, where Bierhoff scored a decisive brace, showcasing his instinct as a true striker.

 

 

€199.00

Official AC Milan sweatshirt for the 1995/1996 season, produced by Lotto. It features a stylish combination of dark grey and red accents. The chest displays the embroidered Lotto logo, Milan's iconic crest with the star for 10 league titles, and the Opel commercial sponsor. The design includes a short zipper at the collar and repeated Lotto branding on the sleeves and back.

This sweatshirt is a classic piece from Fabio Capello’s golden era, when Milan dominated Serie A and stood as one of Europe’s strongest teams. A must-have for fans and collectors celebrating the club's glorious history.

Historical Anecdote:
The 1995/1996 season saw Milan secure their 15th Scudetto under Fabio Capello’s management. With a stellar lineup featuring legends like Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi, and George Weah, the team displayed an exceptional balance of defense and attack, reinforcing their reputation as one of football’s greatest clubs.

 

 

€119.00

Official AC Milan home shorts from the 2014/2015 season, produced by technical sponsor Adidas. These white shorts feature red details, the iconic Adidas three stripes along the sides, and the embroidered AC Milan crest with the golden star symbolizing 10 league titles. The elastic waistband ensures a comfortable and practical fit.

These shorts, in size L, are part of the official home kit worn by the Rossoneri during a season full of emotions, marking the club's return to European competitions under coach Filippo Inzaghi.

 

€49.00
Season: 1994/1995

1994/1995 Milan Lotto Jacket


Official AC Milan jacket from the 1994/1995 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto. This jacket features an iconic design with the club's red, black, and white colors. On the chest, the Lotto logo and the Milan crest with a golden star, representing their numerous league titles, are prominently displayed. The back showcases the black Lotto logo, and the jacket includes a hood and half-zip closure. A classic piece from the mid-1990s, a successful era for the club.

The 1994/1995 season was a transitional year for AC Milan after their previous triumphs. Coached by Fabio Capello, the team reached the Champions League final but was defeated by Ajax. Despite this, legends such as Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi, and Dejan Savićević continued to epitomize the club’s excellence. The season also marked the rise of young talents like Christian Panucci.

 

€129.00
Season: 2012/2013

2012/2013 Milan Adidas Jacket


Official AC Milan jacket from the 2012/2013 season, made by technical sponsor Adidas. This black jacket features Adidas's iconic red three stripes along the sleeves and white and red details on the shoulders. The Milan crest is embroidered on the left chest, while the Adidas logo appears in red on the right. The jacket includes an integrated hood, central zip, and a sporty design perfect for colder days. Size XL.

Historical anecdote

The 2012/2013 Milan season marked a period of transition. After the departure of stars like Zlatan Ibrahimović and Thiago Silva, the team, coached by Massimiliano Allegri, relied on rising talents such as Stephan El Shaarawy, who was the club's top scorer that season. Milan finished third in Serie A, securing a spot in the Champions League qualifiers, thanks to a memorable comeback against Siena on the final day.

€119.00

Official Milan sweatshirt for the 1987/1988 season, produced by technical sponsor Kappa. This iconic piece features a gray base with red and black details across the chest and sleeves, enriched by the repeated red Kappa logo along the side bands. The Milan crest and the Mediolanum sponsor logo stand out on the chest. Size XL, a historic item perfect for collectors celebrating an unforgettable season.

Historical anecdote about the 1987/1988 season
The 1987/1988 season was a turning point in Milan’s history, as the team, under the management of Arrigo Sacchi, won the Scudetto after a nine-year drought. With stars like Ruud Gullit and Marco Van Basten, the Rossoneri introduced a revolutionary style of play based on pressing and innovative tactics, making them one of the most feared teams in the world. The Kappa sweatshirt from this season symbolizes that glorious era.

 
 

€249.00

Official Milan tracksuit produced by Lotto for the 1997/1998 season. The tracksuit, in vibrant red, features white and black details on the sleeves and back. The chest and back display the Lotto technical sponsor logo and Opel commercial sponsor logo. The club's emblem is placed on the heart side, accompanied by the golden star symbolizing the club's ten league titles. This item is a must-have collectible for every Rossoneri fan.

Historical anecdote about the 1997/1998 season
The 1997/1998 season was a transitional period for Milan, striving to reclaim their former glory after a golden era. Managed by Fabio Capello for the third time, the team competed in a highly competitive league with stars like George Weah and Zvonimir Boban. Despite challenges, the club remained an icon of world football, and this tracksuit embodies the passion and history of Milan during those years.

  

€179.00

Official AC Milan home shirt for the 2011/2012 season, produced by Adidas. This red and black striped jersey features the Adidas logo, the club crest with the star, and the celebratory Scudetto badge on the chest. The back is personalized with "Seedorf" and the number 10 in white. Made with Climacool material for maximum comfort and breathability. Size S.

Historical anecdote about the 2011/2012 season
Clarence Seedorf, a football legend and a key figure in Milan’s history, played his final season for the club in 2011/2012. The Dutch midfielder, renowned for his class and tactical intelligence, was instrumental in the team’s performances. Although Milan finished second in Serie A behind Juventus, the season marked the end of an era with the departure of several iconic players.

  

€149.00

Official Milan polo sweatshirt for the 1995/1996 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto and featuring the commercial sponsor Opel. In red and black with a white central stripe, this short-sleeve polo displays the Lotto logo on the left chest and the Milan crest embroidered on the right, alongside the Opel branding. The back features both logos with bold lettering. Its high collar with a short zip and comfortable fabric make it a unique item, perfect for collectors and Milan fans.

Historical anecdote
The 1995/1996 season was a historic one for Milan, as they claimed their 15th Scudetto under the management of Fabio Capello. Key players included captain Franco Baresi, a symbol of leadership and dedication, and George Weah, who shone in his debut season with the Rossoneri, winning the Ballon d'Or. The team displayed remarkable solidity, dominating the league and adding another glorious chapter to Milan's history.

 

 

€119.00

Official Milan polo for the 2005/2006 season, produced by technical sponsor Adidas and featuring the commercial sponsor Opel. In black with red inserts on the chest and shoulders, the polo displays the Adidas logo embroidered on the right chest and the Milan crest with the golden star on the left. The Opel branding is placed centrally on the front, while the iconic Adidas three stripes in red adorn the shoulders. This XL-size polo is a perfect representation of the modern style of the era, ideal for collectors and Milan fans.

Historical anecdote
The 2005/2006 season was particularly eventful for Milan, led by Carlo Ancelotti. Despite off-field controversies related to Calciopoli, the team stood out in the Champions League, reaching the semifinals before being eliminated by Barcelona. Brazilian midfielder Kaká was a standout player, cementing his status as one of the best in the world with unforgettable performances and exceptional vision.

 

€119.00

Official Milan jacket for the 2004/2005 season, produced by technical sponsor Adidas and featuring the commercial sponsor Opel. In black with red inserts on the sides and sleeves, the jacket showcases the Adidas logo embroidered on the right chest and the Milan crest with the iconic golden star on the left. The back features prominent Opel and Adidas logos in white, while the iconic Adidas three red stripes run along the sleeves. With a full zipper and elastic cuffs, this XL-size jacket is a must-have for fans and collectors.

Historical anecdote
The 2004/2005 season is remembered for Milan’s remarkable Champions League run, which ended in the legendary Istanbul final against Liverpool. Despite leading 3-0 at halftime, the match ended dramatically with a loss on penalties. One of the standout players that season was Kaká, whose skill and spectacular performances were instrumental both domestically and in Europe, establishing him as one of the world’s best footballers.

 

€149.00

Official Milan jacket for the 1994/1995 season, produced by technical sponsor Lotto and featuring the commercial sponsor Opel. In bright red with black details and white accents, the jacket displays the Lotto logo on the right chest and the Milan crest with the iconic golden star on the left. The back features bold Opel and Lotto logos, while the sleeves are adorned with a lateral stripe showcasing the repeated Lotto logo, adding an iconic touch to the design. This L-size jacket is a must-have for collectors and fans of the Rossoneri.

Historical anecdote
The 1994/1995 season saw Milan, coached by Fabio Capello, reaffirm their status as one of the strongest teams in Italy and Europe. Despite losing the Champions League final to Ajax, Milan demonstrated exceptional quality with players like Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi, and Dejan Savićević. It was also Ruud Gullit’s final season with the Rossoneri, marking the end of an era for a legend who left an indelible mark on the club’s history.

 

 
 

€149.00

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