Mario Kempes’ shoe, autographed
A bit German, a bit Italian (his mother is from Sicily), a lot of Argentinian blood: Mario Kempes, today, is a well-known sports commentator, but between the end of the 1970s and the beginning of...
Roberto Baggio’s Italian national team...
On 28 April 2004, Roberto Baggio played his last match in Genoa against Spain. This unique piece’s main feature is the phrase “Grazie Roby” (“Thank you, Roby”) written in the jersey’s centre.
Shoe autographed by Bobby Charlton
Versatile, technical, great at passes: Sir Bobby Charlton is still included among the greatest British footballers of all time. His life as an athlete is inextricably related to Manchester United:...
Beppe Bergomi's jersey, farewell game
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...
2002 silver shoe, Hernãn Crespo
Hernan Crespo, considered one of the best strikers of his time, has won the best striker prize during the Argentinian Championship of Clausura (1994) and the Italian A Series (2000-2001) and two...
Gordon Banks’ jersey, autographed
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...
Michel Platini’s French national team jersey
Contrarily to jersey number 10, which made him famous around the world, Platini was wearing jersey number 15 during his debut World Cup, in 1978.