2000/01 Juventus 3rd Football Shirt (L)

Condition: 8/10 Excellent. A little faint dot mark on the back of the collar. A small light surface wear area, near the lower front hem
Size: Adult Large
Chest Measurement: 41-43 Inches / 104-109 CM
Manufacturer: Lotto
Colour: Grey/silver, black & whiteĀ trim
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons:Ā 2000/2001
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A

Official Lotto Juventus third kit football shirt from the 2000/01 season.
The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A little faint dot mark on the back of the collar. A small light surface wear area, near the lower front hem (see photos).

Juventus just came up short inĀ Serie AĀ for the second year in a row. Unlike inĀ 2000, it did not have matters in its own hands prior to the final game of the season, and even though Juventus fended offĀ AtalantaĀ 2ā1 at home,Ā RomaĀ beatĀ ParmaĀ 3ā1, which meant the title landed with a Roman club for the second year running.
The determining moment of the title race had been a showdown between Juventus and Roma at theĀ Stadio delle AlpiĀ with six games to go, and theĀ BianconeriĀ closing down on the Romans who had suffered a recent dip in their form. In front of their crowd, Juventus began the brightest. Two goals in quick succession byĀ Alessandro Del PieroĀ andĀ Zinedine ZidaneĀ gave them a lead they held on to until the 79th minute, whenĀ Edwin van der SarĀ took center stage.
The Dutch goalkeeper fumbled a long-range effort from Roma's Japanese midfielderĀ Hidetoshi Nakata, enabling the latter to score a fortunate goal. In added time,Ā Vincenzo MontellaĀ equalized for the Roman club, thus denying Juventus a vital victory.
La Vecchia SignoraĀ did win all five of its remaining games after that, but in the meantime, Roma did enough to make sure they didn't lose the top spot of the table, thus winning their firstĀ scudettoĀ since 1983. The success was celebrated wildly in the streets of the Italian capital, and the fact that Roma had beaten bitter rivals Juventus to the title made the supporters even happier.
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2000/01 Juventus 3rd Football Shirt (L)
2000/01 Juventus 3rd Football Shirt (L)

Condition: 8/10 Excellent. A little faint dot mark on the back of the collar. A small light surface wear area, near the lower front hem
Size: Adult Large
Chest Measurement: 41-43 Inches / 104-109 CM
Manufacturer: Lotto
Colour: Grey/silver, black & whiteĀ trim
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons:Ā 2000/2001
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A

Official Lotto Juventus third kit football shirt from the 2000/01 season.
The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A little faint dot mark on the back of the collar. A small light surface wear area, near the lower front hem (see photos).

Juventus just came up short inĀ Serie AĀ for the second year in a row. Unlike inĀ 2000, it did not have matters in its own hands prior to the final game of the season, and even though Juventus fended offĀ AtalantaĀ 2ā1 at home,Ā RomaĀ beatĀ ParmaĀ 3ā1, which meant the title landed with a Roman club for the second year running.
The determining moment of the title race had been a showdown between Juventus and Roma at theĀ Stadio delle AlpiĀ with six games to go, and theĀ BianconeriĀ closing down on the Romans who had suffered a recent dip in their form. In front of their crowd, Juventus began the brightest. Two goals in quick succession byĀ Alessandro Del PieroĀ andĀ Zinedine ZidaneĀ gave them a lead they held on to until the 79th minute, whenĀ Edwin van der SarĀ took center stage.
The Dutch goalkeeper fumbled a long-range effort from Roma's Japanese midfielderĀ Hidetoshi Nakata, enabling the latter to score a fortunate goal. In added time,Ā Vincenzo MontellaĀ equalized for the Roman club, thus denying Juventus a vital victory.
La Vecchia SignoraĀ did win all five of its remaining games after that, but in the meantime, Roma did enough to make sure they didn't lose the top spot of the table, thus winning their firstĀ scudettoĀ since 1983. The success was celebrated wildly in the streets of the Italian capital, and the fact that Roma had beaten bitter rivals Juventus to the title made the supporters even happier.
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Condition: 8/10 Excellent. A little faint dot mark on the back of the collar. A small light surface wear area, near the lower front hem
Size: Adult Large
Chest Measurement: 41-43 Inches / 104-109 CM
Manufacturer: Lotto
Colour: Grey/silver, black & whiteĀ trim
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons:Ā 2000/2001
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A

Official Lotto Juventus third kit football shirt from the 2000/01 season.
The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A little faint dot mark on the back of the collar. A small light surface wear area, near the lower front hem (see photos).

Juventus just came up short inĀ Serie AĀ for the second year in a row. Unlike inĀ 2000, it did not have matters in its own hands prior to the final game of the season, and even though Juventus fended offĀ AtalantaĀ 2ā1 at home,Ā RomaĀ beatĀ ParmaĀ 3ā1, which meant the title landed with a Roman club for the second year running.
The determining moment of the title race had been a showdown between Juventus and Roma at theĀ Stadio delle AlpiĀ with six games to go, and theĀ BianconeriĀ closing down on the Romans who had suffered a recent dip in their form. In front of their crowd, Juventus began the brightest. Two goals in quick succession byĀ Alessandro Del PieroĀ andĀ Zinedine ZidaneĀ gave them a lead they held on to until the 79th minute, whenĀ Edwin van der SarĀ took center stage.
The Dutch goalkeeper fumbled a long-range effort from Roma's Japanese midfielderĀ Hidetoshi Nakata, enabling the latter to score a fortunate goal. In added time,Ā Vincenzo MontellaĀ equalized for the Roman club, thus denying Juventus a vital victory.
La Vecchia SignoraĀ did win all five of its remaining games after that, but in the meantime, Roma did enough to make sure they didn't lose the top spot of the table, thus winning their firstĀ scudettoĀ since 1983. The success was celebrated wildly in the streets of the Italian capital, and the fact that Roma had beaten bitter rivals Juventus to the title made the supporters even happier.




















