
Condition: 8/10 Excellent. Some fading to the size motif inside the collar. A couple of small faint marks on the lower rear
Size: Adult Medium
Chest Measurement: 40-42 Inches / 101-106 CM
Manufacturer: Nike
Colour: Blue, navy & yellow trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 2004/2005
Player: Alessandro Del Piero
Patches: Serie A

Official Nike Juventus third kit football shirt from the 2004/05 season. Complete with Del Piero #10 on the back of the shirt in original lettering and official Serie A patch on the sleeve.
The condition of this original football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. Some fading to the size motif inside the collar. A couple of small faint marks on the lower rear (see photos).

After UEFA Euro 2004 in Portugal, Juve manager Marcello Lippi was replaced by Fabio Capello. Capello was not convinced of Del Piero's abilities and frequently benched him in favour of new signing Zlatan Ibrahimović, much to the disappointment of many fans. But Del Piero still managed to score 14 goals as Juventus won their 28th league title, thanks to his overhead assist to teammate David Trezeguet, which proved decisive in a match against Milan at the San Siro.
Journalists and coaches agreed that Del Piero was back to his best in the 2005–06 season, having scored 20 goals in all competitions. His role at Juventus, however, changed in the following season, as coach Fabio Capello preferred to use him as a substitute for an "immediate impact," as Capello put it. Del Piero never had a calm relation with Fabio Capello.
In 2006, Del Piero equalled José Altafini's Serie A record of six goals as a substitute after scoring in the final minute of Juventus' final game of the 2005–06 season. On 10 January 2006, Del Piero became the all-time leading goalscorer for Juventus when he scored three times in a Coppa Italia match against Fiorentina and took his total goals for the club to 185. The previous record holder was Giampiero Boniperti, who scored 182 goals for the club. Del Piero scored the last goal for Juventus in the 2005–06 season before Juve were forcibly relegated due to the infamous Calciopoli scandal.
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