2012/13 Italy Home Football Shirt (Youth)

Condition: 8/10 Excellent. A little wear to the Puma logo on the sleeve
Size:Ā Youth XL
Chest Measurement:Ā 34-36 Inches / 87-91 CM
Manufacturer: Puma
Colour: Blue, white - red - green trim
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons: 2012/2013
Player: N/A
Patches:Ā N/A

Official Puma Italy home football shirt from the 2012/13 international season.
The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A little wear to the Puma logo on the sleeveĀ (see photos).

Italy started theirĀ Euro 2012Ā campaign with a 1ā1 draw to current reigning European and World champions Spain. Following this they met Croatia and were also held to a 1ā1 draw. They finished second in their Group behind Spain by beating the Republic of Ireland 2ā0, which earned them a quarter-final match against the winners of group D, England. After a mostly one-sided affair in which Italy failed to take their chances, they managed to best England on penalty kicks, even though they were down early in the shootout. A save by the keeper,Ā Gianluigi Buffon, put them ahead, after a daring chip shot from Andrea Pirlo boosted their spirits. Prandelli's side won the shootout 4ā2.
In their next game, the first semi final of the competition, they faced a strong Germany team who were tipped by many to be the next European champions. However two first-half goals byĀ Mario BalotelliĀ saw Germany sent home, and the Italians went through to the finals to face the title defendersĀ Spain national football team.
In the final, however, they were unable to repeat their earlier performance against Spain, and fell 4ā0 to decisively lose the championship. Already overmatched by a powerful Spanish side, Prandelli's men were further undone by the bad luck of injuries which left them playing with 10 men for the last half-hour, as substituteĀ Thiago MottaĀ was forced to go off after all three substitutions had been made. Although a disappointing defeat, it was still an achievement to reach Italy's first major cup tournament final appearance of the 2010 decade, especially given their disappointing result at the World Cup two years prior.
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2012/13 Italy Home Football Shirt (Youth)
2012/13 Italy Home Football Shirt (Youth)

Condition: 8/10 Excellent. A little wear to the Puma logo on the sleeve
Size:Ā Youth XL
Chest Measurement:Ā 34-36 Inches / 87-91 CM
Manufacturer: Puma
Colour: Blue, white - red - green trim
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons: 2012/2013
Player: N/A
Patches:Ā N/A

Official Puma Italy home football shirt from the 2012/13 international season.
The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A little wear to the Puma logo on the sleeveĀ (see photos).

Italy started theirĀ Euro 2012Ā campaign with a 1ā1 draw to current reigning European and World champions Spain. Following this they met Croatia and were also held to a 1ā1 draw. They finished second in their Group behind Spain by beating the Republic of Ireland 2ā0, which earned them a quarter-final match against the winners of group D, England. After a mostly one-sided affair in which Italy failed to take their chances, they managed to best England on penalty kicks, even though they were down early in the shootout. A save by the keeper,Ā Gianluigi Buffon, put them ahead, after a daring chip shot from Andrea Pirlo boosted their spirits. Prandelli's side won the shootout 4ā2.
In their next game, the first semi final of the competition, they faced a strong Germany team who were tipped by many to be the next European champions. However two first-half goals byĀ Mario BalotelliĀ saw Germany sent home, and the Italians went through to the finals to face the title defendersĀ Spain national football team.
In the final, however, they were unable to repeat their earlier performance against Spain, and fell 4ā0 to decisively lose the championship. Already overmatched by a powerful Spanish side, Prandelli's men were further undone by the bad luck of injuries which left them playing with 10 men for the last half-hour, as substituteĀ Thiago MottaĀ was forced to go off after all three substitutions had been made. Although a disappointing defeat, it was still an achievement to reach Italy's first major cup tournament final appearance of the 2010 decade, especially given their disappointing result at the World Cup two years prior.
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Condition: 8/10 Excellent. A little wear to the Puma logo on the sleeve
Size:Ā Youth XL
Chest Measurement:Ā 34-36 Inches / 87-91 CM
Manufacturer: Puma
Colour: Blue, white - red - green trim
Material:Ā Polyester
Seasons: 2012/2013
Player: N/A
Patches:Ā N/A

Official Puma Italy home football shirt from the 2012/13 international season.
The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A little wear to the Puma logo on the sleeveĀ (see photos).

Italy started theirĀ Euro 2012Ā campaign with a 1ā1 draw to current reigning European and World champions Spain. Following this they met Croatia and were also held to a 1ā1 draw. They finished second in their Group behind Spain by beating the Republic of Ireland 2ā0, which earned them a quarter-final match against the winners of group D, England. After a mostly one-sided affair in which Italy failed to take their chances, they managed to best England on penalty kicks, even though they were down early in the shootout. A save by the keeper,Ā Gianluigi Buffon, put them ahead, after a daring chip shot from Andrea Pirlo boosted their spirits. Prandelli's side won the shootout 4ā2.
In their next game, the first semi final of the competition, they faced a strong Germany team who were tipped by many to be the next European champions. However two first-half goals byĀ Mario BalotelliĀ saw Germany sent home, and the Italians went through to the finals to face the title defendersĀ Spain national football team.
In the final, however, they were unable to repeat their earlier performance against Spain, and fell 4ā0 to decisively lose the championship. Already overmatched by a powerful Spanish side, Prandelli's men were further undone by the bad luck of injuries which left them playing with 10 men for the last half-hour, as substituteĀ Thiago MottaĀ was forced to go off after all three substitutions had been made. Although a disappointing defeat, it was still an achievement to reach Italy's first major cup tournament final appearance of the 2010 decade, especially given their disappointing result at the World Cup two years prior.




















