2003/04 Italy Goalkeeper Football Shirt #12 (M)
Condition:Ā 8/10 Excellent. Light wear to the #12 on the front and rear.Ā Small light mark near the lower hem
Size: Adultās Medium
Chest Measurement: 39-41 Inches / 99-103 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Puma
Colour:Ā Black, gold trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons:Ā 2003/2004
Player:Ā #12
Patches: N/A

Official Puma Italy goalkeeper football shirt from the 2003/04 international season. Complete with #12 on the front and back of the shirt in official lettering.
Condition of this vintage football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. Light wear to the #12 on the front and rear. Small light mark near the lower hem (see photos).
Fantastic looking shirt, ideal for a collection of your own.

In theĀ 2002 World Cup, Italy again had a difficult time. A comfortable 2ā0 victory againstĀ EcuadorĀ with twoĀ Christian VieriĀ goals was followed by a series of controversial matches. During the match againstĀ Croatia, two goals were disallowed resulting in a 2:1 defeat for Italy. Despite two goals being ruled for offside, a goal fromĀ Alessandro Del PieroĀ help Italy to a 1ā1 draw withĀ MexicoĀ proving enough to advance to the knockout stages.
However, co-host countryĀ South KoreaĀ eliminated Italy in the Round of 16 by a score of 2ā1. The game was highly controversial with a goal being ruled out for offside and Totti being sent off for an alleged dive, as well as a questionable penalty being given to Korea in the first half, which was saved by Buffon.
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2003/04 Italy Goalkeeper Football Shirt #12 (M)
2003/04 Italy Goalkeeper Football Shirt #12 (M)
Condition:Ā 8/10 Excellent. Light wear to the #12 on the front and rear.Ā Small light mark near the lower hem
Size: Adultās Medium
Chest Measurement: 39-41 Inches / 99-103 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Puma
Colour:Ā Black, gold trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons:Ā 2003/2004
Player:Ā #12
Patches: N/A

Official Puma Italy goalkeeper football shirt from the 2003/04 international season. Complete with #12 on the front and back of the shirt in official lettering.
Condition of this vintage football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. Light wear to the #12 on the front and rear. Small light mark near the lower hem (see photos).
Fantastic looking shirt, ideal for a collection of your own.

In theĀ 2002 World Cup, Italy again had a difficult time. A comfortable 2ā0 victory againstĀ EcuadorĀ with twoĀ Christian VieriĀ goals was followed by a series of controversial matches. During the match againstĀ Croatia, two goals were disallowed resulting in a 2:1 defeat for Italy. Despite two goals being ruled for offside, a goal fromĀ Alessandro Del PieroĀ help Italy to a 1ā1 draw withĀ MexicoĀ proving enough to advance to the knockout stages.
However, co-host countryĀ South KoreaĀ eliminated Italy in the Round of 16 by a score of 2ā1. The game was highly controversial with a goal being ruled out for offside and Totti being sent off for an alleged dive, as well as a questionable penalty being given to Korea in the first half, which was saved by Buffon.
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Condition:Ā 8/10 Excellent. Light wear to the #12 on the front and rear.Ā Small light mark near the lower hem
Size: Adultās Medium
Chest Measurement: 39-41 Inches / 99-103 CM
Manufacturer:Ā Puma
Colour:Ā Black, gold trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons:Ā 2003/2004
Player:Ā #12
Patches: N/A

Official Puma Italy goalkeeper football shirt from the 2003/04 international season. Complete with #12 on the front and back of the shirt in official lettering.
Condition of this vintage football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. Light wear to the #12 on the front and rear. Small light mark near the lower hem (see photos).
Fantastic looking shirt, ideal for a collection of your own.

In theĀ 2002 World Cup, Italy again had a difficult time. A comfortable 2ā0 victory againstĀ EcuadorĀ with twoĀ Christian VieriĀ goals was followed by a series of controversial matches. During the match againstĀ Croatia, two goals were disallowed resulting in a 2:1 defeat for Italy. Despite two goals being ruled for offside, a goal fromĀ Alessandro Del PieroĀ help Italy to a 1ā1 draw withĀ MexicoĀ proving enough to advance to the knockout stages.
However, co-host countryĀ South KoreaĀ eliminated Italy in the Round of 16 by a score of 2ā1. The game was highly controversial with a goal being ruled out for offside and Totti being sent off for an alleged dive, as well as a questionable penalty being given to Korea in the first half, which was saved by Buffon.





















