AC Milan 2002/03 Away Jersey — Inzaghi #9 (Champions League Final Edition)

$130.00

White body with pink mesh side panels, deep red V-neck collar, red-and-black Adidas three-stripes down both shoulders, the AC Milan crest with its star on the left chest, Adidas logo on the right, and the Opel sponsor in black beneath them. Printed across the chest: "UEFA Champions League Final — Old Trafford, Manchester — 28th May 2003." Champions League starball patch on the right sleeve. INZAGHI in black across the back with a perforated black #9. This is the match-specific final edition — not just a season jersey.

May 28, 2003. Old Trafford. AC Milan vs. Juventus. The only all-Italian Champions League final in history. It went to penalties after 120 minutes of deadlock — 0-0, with both of the best defenses in the world refusing to break. Dida saved from Trezeguet, Seedorf converted, Nesta held the line, and Milan lifted their sixth European Cup. Pippo Inzaghi — the ultimate poacher, the man who lived on the last defender's shoulder — was central to Milan's entire run through the knockout stages. He scored crucial goals against Ajax in the quarters and was the kind of striker who could go invisible for 89 minutes and then decide a match with one touch.

A Champions League Final edition with Inzaghi's name and the match details printed on the front is about as close to a museum piece as vintage football gets. This is top-shelf.

Size: L

White body with pink mesh side panels, deep red V-neck collar, red-and-black Adidas three-stripes down both shoulders, the AC Milan crest with its star on the left chest, Adidas logo on the right, and the Opel sponsor in black beneath them. Printed across the chest: "UEFA Champions League Final — Old Trafford, Manchester — 28th May 2003." Champions League starball patch on the right sleeve. INZAGHI in black across the back with a perforated black #9. This is the match-specific final edition — not just a season jersey.

May 28, 2003. Old Trafford. AC Milan vs. Juventus. The only all-Italian Champions League final in history. It went to penalties after 120 minutes of deadlock — 0-0, with both of the best defenses in the world refusing to break. Dida saved from Trezeguet, Seedorf converted, Nesta held the line, and Milan lifted their sixth European Cup. Pippo Inzaghi — the ultimate poacher, the man who lived on the last defender's shoulder — was central to Milan's entire run through the knockout stages. He scored crucial goals against Ajax in the quarters and was the kind of striker who could go invisible for 89 minutes and then decide a match with one touch.

A Champions League Final edition with Inzaghi's name and the match details printed on the front is about as close to a museum piece as vintage football gets. This is top-shelf.

Size: L