Official AC Milan shirt from the 2005/06 season, featuring Maldini on the back.
Details
Club: AC Milan
Player: Maldini
Season: 2005/06
Type: Home
Size: Large (L)
Brand: Adidas
Condition
Good overall condition
No holes or major damage
Product Description
AC Milan's home shirt from the 2005/06 season, manufactured by Adidas. The classic black and red vertical stripes remain unchanged, featuring the Adidas logo and the club's crest on the chest, along with the Opel sponsor that had been associated with the club since 1995.
This was a significant period for Milan, who were competing in Serie A under Carlo Ancelotti and remained a consistent force in European football following their Champions League victory in 2003 and their runners-up finish in the famous Istanbul final of 2005.
This shirt is printed with the name and number of Paolo Maldini, the club's legendary defender who spent his entire career at Milan. By the 2005/06 season Maldini was in the latter stages of his career, having made his debut for the club in 1985, and remained a first-team presence through to his retirement in 2009.
Official AC Milan shirt from the 2005/06 season, featuring Maldini on the back.
Details
Club: AC Milan
Player: Maldini
Season: 2005/06
Type: Home
Size: Large (L)
Brand: Adidas
Condition
Good overall condition
No holes or major damage
Product Description
AC Milan's home shirt from the 2005/06 season, manufactured by Adidas. The classic black and red vertical stripes remain unchanged, featuring the Adidas logo and the club's crest on the chest, along with the Opel sponsor that had been associated with the club since 1995.
This was a significant period for Milan, who were competing in Serie A under Carlo Ancelotti and remained a consistent force in European football following their Champions League victory in 2003 and their runners-up finish in the famous Istanbul final of 2005.
This shirt is printed with the name and number of Paolo Maldini, the club's legendary defender who spent his entire career at Milan. By the 2005/06 season Maldini was in the latter stages of his career, having made his debut for the club in 1985, and remained a first-team presence through to his retirement in 2009.