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AS Roma Home Shirt 2000-01 Kappa Vintage Collector

AS Roma Home Shirt 2000-01 Kappa Vintage Collector

AS Roma 2000-01 Kappa Jersey — The Season of the Eternal Scudetto

2000-2001 season, Stadio Olimpico, Serie A. Fabio Capello's Roma team was writing one of the most incredible pages in the club's history, and this vintage Kappa AS Roma home jersey is a direct witness to it. Not just a jersey for the atmosphere — a championship jersey.

Jersey details

Season: 2000-2001
Club: AS Roma
Type: Home
Kit Manufacturer: Kappa
Sponsor: INA ASSITALIA
Condition: 8/10
State: SLIGHTLY USED PRINTINGS, LITTLE BOBBLES — authentic wear of a worn vintage jersey, exactly what you expect from a piece from that era

What this jersey represents

The 2000-2001 season is not just any season in the history of AS Roma. It's the season of the club's third Scudetto, won after an eighteen-year drought, eighteen years of watching Juventus, Inter, and Milan share the titles. Fabio Capello had built a group of warriors, disciplined, compact, capable of holding a result as much as seeking one. This jersey is the uniform of that army.

In this historic group, there were names that still thrill every Giallorossi supporter: Francesco Totti, captain and soul of the club, at the peak of his attacking talent. Gabriel Batistuta, recruited the previous summer for a record sum, who provided the clinical finish that was missing. Cafu on the right, imperial. Vincent Candela, Walter Samuel, Aldair in defense. And in midfield, Émerson and Damiano Tommasi to maintain balance. A complete team, built to win.

Moments etched in this jersey

The 2001 Scudetto — eighteen years of waiting paid off
Roma finished the season with 75 points, two points ahead of Juventus in a championship that was tight until the very end. It was the most anticipated, most desired, most celebrated title in the club's modern history — and this Kappa jersey was on the backs of the players throughout that epic journey.

Batistuta — Roma's winning gamble
Recruited for 70 billion lire from Fiorentina in the summer of 2000, Gabriel Batistuta had everything to prove at 31 years old. He finished the season with 20 goals in Serie A, a decisive goalscorer in moments of maximum pressure. A transfer that became a legend in Italian football.

Totti — the kid from Rome grows up