1994/95 Juventus Home 'Basic' Football Shirt (M)

Condition: 9/10 Superb
Size: Adult Medium
Chest Measurement: 40-42 Inches / 101-106 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Kappa
Colour:Ā Black & white stripes
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 1994/1995
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A

Official Kappa Juventus home football shirt from the 1994/95 season.
This is Kappa's official 'basic' version of the jersey. It features a more economical design, including printed manufacturer logo & stars on the chest, a simpler material mix and a different size label inside the collar (compared to the regular version).
The condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 - SuperbĀ (see photos).

Juventus Football ClubĀ got everything together following a nine-year drought of league titles. The scudetto was won in the wake of defenderĀ Andrea Fortunato's death from cancer during the course of the season. The title was dedicated to the 23-year-old, who had been established in the starting line-up before he got sick.
This first Serie A success since the 1985-86 season was accompanied by aĀ Coppa ItaliaĀ win overĀ Parma. The Turin club won both legs, 1ā0 at theĀ Stadio delle AlpiĀ and 2ā0 at theĀ Stadio Ennio Tardini.
In theĀ UEFA Cup, Juventus again met Parma in the final, having previously beatenĀ Borussia Dortmund. This time, however, the Bianconeri were defeated by their Italian rivals (0ā1, 1ā1), thus denying them a season treble. Former Juventus midfielderĀ Dino BaggioĀ proved to be the club's tormentor by scoring in both legs for Parma.
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1994/95 Juventus Home 'Basic' Football Shirt (M)
1994/95 Juventus Home 'Basic' Football Shirt (M)

Condition: 9/10 Superb
Size: Adult Medium
Chest Measurement: 40-42 Inches / 101-106 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Kappa
Colour:Ā Black & white stripes
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 1994/1995
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A

Official Kappa Juventus home football shirt from the 1994/95 season.
This is Kappa's official 'basic' version of the jersey. It features a more economical design, including printed manufacturer logo & stars on the chest, a simpler material mix and a different size label inside the collar (compared to the regular version).
The condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 - SuperbĀ (see photos).

Juventus Football ClubĀ got everything together following a nine-year drought of league titles. The scudetto was won in the wake of defenderĀ Andrea Fortunato's death from cancer during the course of the season. The title was dedicated to the 23-year-old, who had been established in the starting line-up before he got sick.
This first Serie A success since the 1985-86 season was accompanied by aĀ Coppa ItaliaĀ win overĀ Parma. The Turin club won both legs, 1ā0 at theĀ Stadio delle AlpiĀ and 2ā0 at theĀ Stadio Ennio Tardini.
In theĀ UEFA Cup, Juventus again met Parma in the final, having previously beatenĀ Borussia Dortmund. This time, however, the Bianconeri were defeated by their Italian rivals (0ā1, 1ā1), thus denying them a season treble. Former Juventus midfielderĀ Dino BaggioĀ proved to be the club's tormentor by scoring in both legs for Parma.
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Condition: 9/10 Superb
Size: Adult Medium
Chest Measurement: 40-42 Inches / 101-106 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Kappa
Colour:Ā Black & white stripes
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 1994/1995
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A

Official Kappa Juventus home football shirt from the 1994/95 season.
This is Kappa's official 'basic' version of the jersey. It features a more economical design, including printed manufacturer logo & stars on the chest, a simpler material mix and a different size label inside the collar (compared to the regular version).
The condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 - SuperbĀ (see photos).

Juventus Football ClubĀ got everything together following a nine-year drought of league titles. The scudetto was won in the wake of defenderĀ Andrea Fortunato's death from cancer during the course of the season. The title was dedicated to the 23-year-old, who had been established in the starting line-up before he got sick.
This first Serie A success since the 1985-86 season was accompanied by aĀ Coppa ItaliaĀ win overĀ Parma. The Turin club won both legs, 1ā0 at theĀ Stadio delle AlpiĀ and 2ā0 at theĀ Stadio Ennio Tardini.
In theĀ UEFA Cup, Juventus again met Parma in the final, having previously beatenĀ Borussia Dortmund. This time, however, the Bianconeri were defeated by their Italian rivals (0ā1, 1ā1), thus denying them a season treble. Former Juventus midfielderĀ Dino BaggioĀ proved to be the club's tormentor by scoring in both legs for Parma.




















