The 2009-10 campaign for AC Milan was a year of profound change and resurgence as the Rossoneri embarked on their first season without the legendary captain Paolo Maldini. Despite a difficult start, coach Leonardo guided the side to a strong 3rd-place finish in Serie A, securing a critical spot in the UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds. The team's attack was anchored by the prolific Marco Borriello, whose 14 league goals made him the top league scorer, but the sensational form of Ronaldinho, who contributed 12 goals and 13 assists, often stole the show. Supported by the midfield orchestrator Andrea Pirlo and the emerging defensive rock Thiago Silva, this transitional season re-established Milan as a major contender and a defining chapter in the post-Maldini era.

2009-10 AC Milan adidas Youth Camp Training Shirt - 7/10 - (L)

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SKU: ACMTR09817161
Product Size: L
Condition: Very Good
Defects:
  • Some wear to upper front detail
  • lower front Climacool motif and size details have worn away
  • the odd tiny pinhole to lower front
  • a few small light material catches to lower front and reverse

2009-10 AC Milan adidas Youth Camp Training Shirt - 7/10 - (L)

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