Milan RollyGo Away L/S: 1984-85 Franco Baresi #6
Milan RollyGo Away L/S: 1984-85 Franco Baresi #6
Milan RollyGo Away L/S: 1984-85 Franco Baresi #6
Milan RollyGo Away L/S: 1984-85 Franco Baresi #6
Milan RollyGo Away L/S: 1984-85 Franco Baresi #6
Milan RollyGo Away L/S: 1984-85 Franco Baresi #6
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Milan RollyGo Away L/S: 1984-85 Franco Baresi #6

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Milan RollyGo Away Shirt: 1984-85

Large: 105-110cm (Tight-Fit)

A.  Pit-to-Pit:   ~54 cm
B.  Length:       ~72 cm 
C.  Sleeve:        ~63 cm

 

Franco Baresi Vintage Shirt 

This classic football jersey has been authentically reproduced to exacting detail.

The material is our unique GOLACRYL™ woven acrylic polyester, identical to the football shirt Baresi wore during the 1984-85 season.

The Rolly Go “Double Arrows” logo and the Scudetto Star are embroidered separately on patches and then stitched onto the shirt, as was done at the time.

The No.6 is heat-applied flock material. The sponsor Oscar has been print-painted onto the shirt.

Please follow care instructions closely: may shrink if not followed. 

 

 

Kaiser Franz 

King Franco, the nickname of Franco Baresi - one of the greatest defenders ever to lace a pair boots. He spent his entire 20-year career with one club. In club football, he won every major trophy there is to win multiple times: 3 UEFA Champions League titles, six Serie A titles, four Supercoppa Italiana titles, two European Super Cups and two Intercontinental Cups. When he finished playing, he had the very rare honour of his club retiring his squad number bestowed upon him. At international level, he was a member of the Italian squad that won the 1982 FIFA World Cup and captained Italy to the final of the 1994 World Cup.