From the magical nights of Italia '90 to the ultimate triumph in Berlin 2006, a celebration of the moments that defined the Italian national team.
It's a story of passion, heartbreak, and ultimate redemption. The wide-eyed hope of a nation hosting the world in 1990, followed by the sixteen-year journey to the very pinnacle of football. This is a tribute to the sky blue shirt, the legends who wore it, and the nights that made the world fall in love with Italian football all over again.
Italia '90 was a dream. A World Cup on home soil, the Azzurri playing in one of their most beautiful kits, the 1986–91 Italy Home Shirt, a stylish blue jersey with a classic collar. The entire nation was swept up in a wave of hope. It was the summer of Toto Schillaci’s wild-eyed celebrations, Roberto Baggio's slalom goal against Czechoslovakia, and Walter Zenga's record-breaking run of clean sheets. While the dream ended in a heartbreaking semi-final penalty shootout, the tournament gave Italy, and the world, a collection of unforgettable, magical nights.
Shop 1986-91 Italy HomeAgainst a backdrop of domestic scandal, Marcello Lippi forged a squad of immense character and unity. A team built around legends like Gianluigi Buffon, Alessandro Del Piero, and Fabio Cannavaro. They weren’t the favourites, but they played with tactical intelligence and an unbreakable spirit. From Fabio Grosso's euphoric semi-final winner against Germany to the nerve-shredding penalty shootout in the final against France, the Azzurri were relentless. In Berlin, they lifted the World Cup for the fourth time. A triumph of grit, togetherness, and the enduring power of catenaccio.
"We had a great group of players. We were a team, a real team, and in the end, that's what made the difference." - Marcello Lippi
Shop Italy 2006After years of disappointment, Roberto Mancini led a vibrant, attacking Azzurri side that swept through Euro 2020 with style and passion. From the thrilling opening victory to the nail-biting final at Wembley, Italy played with an infectious joy. Guided by the old guard of Chiellini and Bonucci, and inspired by the heroics of Donnarumma, Chiesa and Jorginho the Azzurri defied expectations to become champions of Europe. Signalling a glorious return to the top.
Shop Italy 2020The 2000–01 Italy Home shirt by Kappa remains one of the most iconic jerseys in Azzurri history. Its revolutionary Kappa Kombat design, with a tighter, sleeker fit that would stretch when pulled, marked a bold new era for football kits. The minimalist look, complete with Kappa’s omini logo moved subtly to the sleeve, allowed the shirt itself. Worn by a golden generation that included Francesco Totti, Alessandro Del Piero and Fabio Cannavaro, who at first glace refused to wear the shirt. The shirt was worn during Euro 2000, a tournament filled with brilliance, drama, and ultimately heartbreak. Italy’s run to the final captured the spirit of a nation, only for it to be cruelly undone by France’s late equalizer and the infamous golden goal.
Shop 2000-01 Italy HomeNo brand is more synonymous with the Azzurri of the late 80s and early 90s than Diadora. The Italian company crafted some of the most beloved looks all time for Italia '90. A masterpiece of a home shirt, with iconic jackets and training wear to match. Worn by Italian greats such as Baggio, Baresi and Maldini. Diadora's represented a golden era of Italian style and substance on the world stage.
Shop DiadoraWhen Juventus and AC Milan meet, it’s never just another match. It’s the clash of titans, a rivalry that has shaped the very soul of Italian football for over a century. Since their first encounter in 1901, this duel has carried with it the weight of history, passion, and pride. Two giants forever pushing each other to greatness, forever chasing glory in the heart of Calcio.
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