AC Perugia 1998-1999 football jersey

AC Perugia 1998-1999 football jersey

AC Perugia 1998-1999 football jersey

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39.90

This is the red shirt worn by Italian club Perugia during the 1998-1999 season. Just promoted to Serie A, Perugia managed to stay in the top flight, finishing 14th in the league.

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AC Perugia 1998-1999 football jersey

This is the red shirt worn by Italian club Perugia during the 1998-1999 season. Just promoted to Serie A, Perugia managed to stay in the top flight, finishing 14th in the league.

Some notable highlights from Perugia’s season included their emphasis on a robust defense, often opting for pragmatic play, and several important draws and wins against more established Serie A clubs.

Perugia’s squad included players who would later become well-known, such as Fabio Grosso, who would play a key role for Italy in their 2006 World Cup win, and Hidetoshi Nakata, the Japanese midfielder who was an emerging star.

Despite a relatively modest goal-scoring record, AC Perugia managed to maintain stability with disciplined, organized tactics and managed to avoid the relegation battles that impacted other teams.

Nakata was one of the first Asian superstars in European football, making the Perugia jersey from this time a reminder of his trailblazing role and a symbol of football’s global appeal.

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Delivery time: 14-18 days

Features:

  • Material: best quality polyester and fabric.
  • Replica Version. This jersey is a remake of the official one, made with the exact same materials, look, and feel.
  • you will receive your tracking number a few days after placing your order
  • Machine wash
  • Size: S to XXL

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