Pelé’s Santos jersey
That year, the city where GiannI Rivera was born was celebrating eight hundred years since its foundation and, on 12 June 1968, the “Moccagatta” hosted Pelè’s Santos: the team, at the end of the...
Autographed by Pelè and other movie actors.
In 1981, John Huston directed what is perhaps the most famous football movie. “Escape to Victory” is loosely based on a real event (a 1942 match played in Ukraine between Luftwaffe pilots and a mix of Dynamo and Lokomotiv) and stars many football champions (Ardiles, Bobby Moore) and Pelè, who, in addition to John Wark (Sco), Mike Summerbee (Ingh) and Kevin O'Callaghan (Irl), has signed the jersey worn during the movie.
That year, the city where GiannI Rivera was born was celebrating eight hundred years since its foundation and, on 12 June 1968, the “Moccagatta” hosted Pelè’s Santos: the team, at the end of the...
October 11, 1999. Beppe Bergomi is wearing this jersey in his farewell game. Autographed by: Brehme, Massimo Moratti, Paolo Maldini, Ciro Ferrara, Angelo Peruzzi, Galante, Peppin Prisco, Gigi...
The name of Kenneth Aston reminds every football fan in Italy of “dramatic” events. His match management during the tragic 1962 World Cup, when Italy played against Chile, has become famous as one...
Special jersey with logo worn by Paolo Maldini during his last official match, which he played in San Siro (Milan vs. Roma) on 24 May 2009.
Goals: Álvaro Morata, Ivan Rakitić, Luis Suárez and Neymar.
Three copies of this trophy were produced for the stadium’s inauguration; one of these was given to Jules Rimet.
This is a copy of the original 1928/29 Ambrosiana jersey: a red cross on a white background, the symbol of the city of Milan. The name INTERNAZIONALE (International) was prohibited by the fascist...
Gordon Banks has been the most famous goalkeeper in the history of British football. He and the British national team won the World Cup in 1966 and, during Mexico 1970, he made history by...
This prize was awarded to every footballer belonging to the “light blue” team. The copy in object belonged to Washington Ortuño.