Worn by Ciro Immobile, Sergej Milinković‑Savić, and Luis Alberto during their Coppa Italia victory, Europa League campaign, and Serie A consolidation under Simone Inzaghi.
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Worn by Miroslav Klose, Sergej Milinković‑Savić, and Felipe Anderson during a season balancing domestic consolidation and European aspirations under Stefano Pioli and later Simone Inzaghi.
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The 1991–94 Atalanta home shirt featured the club’s traditional black and blue vertical stripes, paired with black shorts and socks. It carried the Tamoil sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest, giving it a bold early-90s Serie A look. This shirt was worn by players such as Claudio Caniggia, Glenn Strömberg, and Domenico Morfeo as Atalanta competed in Serie A and Coppa Italia campaigns during the early 1990s. The kit remains a nostalgic favourite among fans of La Dea, symbolising the club’s grit and identity in that era.
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The 1996/97 Juventus home shirt featured the club’s classic black and white vertical stripes, with the Sony sponsor across the chest. Paired with black shorts and white socks, it carried a simple but powerful design. Worn by stars such as Alessandro Del Piero, Zinedine Zidane, and Didier Deschamps, this kit became iconic as Juventus won the Serie A title, lifted the Intercontinental Cup, and reached the UEFA Champions League Final against Borussia Dortmund.
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The 2015/16 Juventus away shirt featured a light pink design with black trim, a modern reinterpretation of the club’s early pink kits from the 1890s. It carried the Jeep sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Paul Pogba, Paulo Dybala, and Gianluigi Buffon, this kit became iconic as Juventus overcame a poor start to the season and rallied to win a fifth consecutive Serie A title and the Coppa Italia.
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The 1995/96 Juventus home shirt featured the club’s classic black and white stripes, paired with black shorts and white socks. The kit carried the Sony sponsor across the chest. Worn by legends such as Alessandro Del Piero, Gianluca Vialli, and Fabrizio Ravanelli, this shirt became iconic as Juventus lifted the UEFA Champions League, defeating Ajax on penalties in Rome to secure their second European crown.
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The 1997/98 AC Milan fourth shirt, worn at the Copa Centenario do Belo Horizonte tournament in Brazil, featured a unique white design with red and black trim, carrying the Opel sponsor across the chest. Worn by stars such as George Weah, Paolo Maldini, and Demetrio Albertini, this rare kit was created specifically for the friendly competition celebrating the centenary of Belo Horizonte.
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Worn by Francesco Totti, Daniele De Rossi, and Vincenzo Montella during a turbulent season marked by managerial instability and inconsistent performances, culminating in a mid-table Serie A finish.
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The 1997/98 Juventus away shirt featured a blue design with yellow details, including a central yellow star motif on the chest, and carried the Sony sponsor across the front. Worn by stars such as Zinedine Zidane, Alessandro Del Piero, and Edgar Davids, this striking kit was part of a season where Juventus won the Serie A title and reached the UEFA Champions League Final against Real Madrid.
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The Parma Calcio 1998/1999 Third Kit featured a striking black design with bold yellow accents, creating one of the most memorable alternate shirts of Parma’s golden era. The chest carried a vivid horizontal yellow band that held the club crest and sponsor, while additional yellow detailing on the collar and sleeves added sharp contrast to the all-black base. Paired with black shorts and socks, this kit was worn by icons such as Hernán Crespo, Enrico Chiesa, Lilian Thuram, and Gianluigi Buffon during a historic season in which Parma lifted both the UEFA Cup and the Coppa Italia. This third kit stands out as a sleek, powerful symbol of one of the greatest squads in the club’s history.
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The 1997/98 Napoli away shirt featured a clean white design with light blue trim on the collar and sleeves, paired with white shorts and socks. It carried the Peroni sponsor across the chest, a brand strongly linked with Italian football in the 1990s. Worn by players such as Claudio Bellucci, Fausto Pizzi, and Francesco Baldini, this kit was used during a difficult Serie A season as Napoli struggled for consistency in the late 1990s.
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The 2005/06 AC Milan white training suit featured a clean white top with red and black detailing on the shoulders and sleeves, paired with matching white pants. It displayed the Opel sponsor across the chest alongside the club crest, showcasing Milan’s Rossoneri identity. Worn by players such as Paolo Maldini, Kaká, and Andriy Shevchenko, this outfit was part of the team’s preparation during a season where Milan fought for the Serie A title and reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League.
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The 2005/06 Juventus third shirt featured a bright yellow design with blue trim, carrying the Tamoil sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Alessandro Del Piero, Zlatan Ibrahimović, and Pavel Nedvěd, this kit stood out as Juve’s bold alternative look during domestic and European fixtures. It became part of a controversial season where Juventus dominated Serie A on the pitch before the campaign was later overshadowed by the Calciopoli scandal.
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The 2002/03 Juventus Champions League home shirt featured the club’s traditional black and white stripes, paired with black shorts and white socks. Unlike the domestic version, which carried the Fastweb sponsor, the European edition displayed the Tamoil sponsor across the chest. Worn by stars such as Alessandro Del Piero, Pavel Nedvěd, David Trezeguet, and Gianluigi Buffon, this kit became iconic during Juve’s run to the UEFA Champions League Final at Old Trafford, where they faced AC Milan.
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The 1992/93 AS Roma away shirt featured a clean white design with red and yellow trim, carrying the Nuova Tirrena sponsor across the chest. Worn by players such as Giuseppe Giannini, Thomas Häßler, and Ruggiero Rizzitelli, this kit represented Roma during a challenging Serie A campaign in the early 1990s.
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The 1990/91 Napoli away shirt featured a clean all-white design with light blue details, proudly displaying the iconic Mars sponsor across the chest. Worn by legends like Diego Maradona and Careca, this kit was part of Napoli’s defense of their Serie A title and their campaign in the European Cup.
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Worn by Diego Maradona, Careca, and Bruno Giordano during the iconic “Ma‑Gi‑Ca” era, as Napoli challenged to retain their Serie A crown and finished as strong runners‑up.
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Worn by George Weah, Paolo Maldini, and Demetrio Albertini during a rebuilding season under Fabio Capello’s return, laying foundations ahead of future success
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Worn by Pavel Nedvěd, Alessandro Nesta, and Diego Simeone during Lazio’s 100th anniversary season which celebrated a glorious Scudetto and Coppa Italia double.
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Worn by Pavel Nedvěd, Alessandro Nesta, and Juan Sebastián Verón during Lazio’s centenary season featuring Serie A glory, a domestic double, and tactical European highlights.
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The 2000/01 Juventus black training kit featured a sleek all-black design with white detailing. Worn by players such as Alessandro Del Piero, Zinedine Zidane, and Edgar Davids, this training gear was used throughout the Serie A and Champions League campaigns, reflecting Juve’s modern identity at the turn of the millennium.
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The 2001/02 Juventus European goalkeeper shirt featured a grey design with black detailing, displaying the TU Mobile sponsor across the chest. Worn by Gianluigi Buffon in the Champions League during his debut season with Juventus, this kit became memorable as Buffon delivered commanding performances on the European stage. While Juve exited the competition earlier than hoped, they went on to win the Serie A title, marking the beginning of Buffon’s legendary career in Turin.
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The 1997/98 Juventus away shirt featured a blue design with large outlined (empty) stars across the shoulders, giving it a bold yet minimalist look. The shirt carried the Sony sponsor across the chest, with yellow detailing on the collar and sleeve edges for contrast. Worn by stars such as Zinedine Zidane, Alessandro Del Piero, and Edgar Davids, this away kit became memorable as Juventus secured the Serie A title and reached the UEFA Champions League Final against Real Madrid in Amsterdam.
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