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Fabrizio Miccoli Palermo Match-Worn No.10 Shirt with Captain’s Armband (2008/2009)

Fabrizio Miccoli Palermo Match-Worn No.10 Shirt with Captain’s Armband (2008/2009)

Season 2008/09 – Lotto, Match Worn + Captain’s Armband

€539,00
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Among the defining artifacts of Palermo’s modern Serie A era, this match-worn Fabrizio Miccoli No.10 shirt from the 2008/2009 season captures the identity of a side that became a reference point for top-flight football in the 2000s. Miccoli—captain, technical leader, and one of the club’s most prolific scorers—embodied the Rosanero at their peak, and his No.10 is an instantly recognizable symbol of that period for collectors focused on Italian football heritage.

Produced by Lotto in Palermo’s iconic pink, the shirt features the Betshop sponsor, the official club crest, and the Lega Calcio Serie A TIM sleeve patch, with “MICCOLI” and the number 10 on the reverse. Clear match use is visible, including ground traces and fabric wear consistent with on-pitch deployment, reinforcing the piece’s documentary character. The inclusion of the original captain’s armband used in the same match context materially elevates scarcity—captain-linked, match-worn sets are markedly less common than standalone shirts and tend to command stronger attention in the established European memorabilia market. Comparable Miccoli match-worn Palermo shirts have been observed trading in the circa €2,500–€5,000 range, with captain-era Italian club match-worn examples often extending higher depending on season and context, positioning this as a museum-grade collectible with both cultural significance and investment-aware appeal.

Technical Details
  • Item: Match-worn football shirt with captain’s armband
  • Player: Fabrizio Miccoli
  • Club: U.S. Città di Palermo
  • Season: 2008/2009
  • Squad number: 10
  • Type: Match Worn
  • Manufacturer: Lotto
  • Front sponsor: Betshop
  • Competition: Serie A
  • Badges/patches: Club crest; Lega Calcio Serie A TIM sleeve patch
  • Inclusions: Captain’s armband used in match context
  • Condition: Visible match-use wear; ground traces and fabric wear present

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