The 2005-06 campaign was a historic and dramatic season for Palermo, as the Rosanero secured a crucial 5th-place finish in Serie A, ultimately climbing the table following the Calciopoli scandal. This landmark year featured the club's first-ever foray into European competition, where they made a memorable run to the UEFA Cup Round of 16. Spearheading the attack was Andrea Caracciolo, whose 9 crucial league goals anchored a side that showcased an exciting, spectacular style of football, highlighted by a thrilling 3-2 home victory over Inter Milan. The squad was famously built around the "Fab Four" of future 2006 World Cup winners, Andrea Barzagli, Cristian Zaccardo, Simone Barone, and Fabio Grosso, and this season remains a cherished chapter that established Palermo as a force on the Italian and European stage.

2005-06 Palermo Home Shirt Tedesco #4 - 5/10 - (S)

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SKU: PALH05350637
Product Size: S
Condition: Good
Defects:
  • Some wear to size details
  • some fade to Lotto logo
  • some wear to sponsor and print
  • hole to mid front
  • some misalignment to print

Features:

  • Original style print for reliable midfielder Giovanni Tedesco #4

2005-06 Palermo Home Shirt Tedesco #4 - 5/10 - (S)

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- Cool wash


- Do not tumble dry


- Do not bleach

- Do not use fabric softener


- Wash inside out


- Use a cool iron


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