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1992/93 Juventus Basic Home Football Shirt (M)

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1992/93 Juventus Basic Home Football Shirt (M)

1992/93 Juventus Basic Home Football Shirt (M)

Condition: 9/10 Superb

Size:Ā Adult Medium

Chest Measurement: 38-40 Inches / 97-101 CM

Manufacturer:Ā Kappa

Colour:Ā Black &Ā white stripes

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 1992/1993 & 1993/1994

Player:Ā N/A

Patches: N/A

Official Kappa Juventus home long sleeve football shirt from the 1992/93 season.

This is Kappa's official 'basic' version of the jersey, designed to a simpler specification. It features a simpler material mix, printed manufacturer logo & stars on the chest.

Condition of thisĀ originalĀ football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A few tiny faint dot marks on the upper chest, collar and sleeve (see photos).


In 1990, Juventus moved into their new home, theĀ Stadio delle Alpi, which was built for theĀ 1990 World Cup.Ā Despite the arrival of Italian starĀ Roberto BaggioĀ later that year for aĀ world record transfer fee, the early 1990s underĀ Luigi MaifrediĀ and subsequently Trapattoni once again also saw little success for Juventus, as they only managed to win theĀ UEFA Cup in 1993.

$56.80

Original: $189.33

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1992/93 Juventus Basic Home Football Shirt (M)—

$189.33

$56.80

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Condition: 9/10 Superb

Size:Ā Adult Medium

Chest Measurement: 38-40 Inches / 97-101 CM

Manufacturer:Ā Kappa

Colour:Ā Black &Ā white stripes

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 1992/1993 & 1993/1994

Player:Ā N/A

Patches: N/A

Official Kappa Juventus home long sleeve football shirt from the 1992/93 season.

This is Kappa's official 'basic' version of the jersey, designed to a simpler specification. It features a simpler material mix, printed manufacturer logo & stars on the chest.

Condition of thisĀ originalĀ football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A few tiny faint dot marks on the upper chest, collar and sleeve (see photos).


In 1990, Juventus moved into their new home, theĀ Stadio delle Alpi, which was built for theĀ 1990 World Cup.Ā Despite the arrival of Italian starĀ Roberto BaggioĀ later that year for aĀ world record transfer fee, the early 1990s underĀ Luigi MaifrediĀ and subsequently Trapattoni once again also saw little success for Juventus, as they only managed to win theĀ UEFA Cup in 1993.