Juan Sebastián Verón | SS Lazio - Chelsea | UCL 1999-2000

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  • Juan Sebastián Verón SS Lazio shirt
  • Juan Sebastián Verón SS Lazio shirt
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This is a match-issued product. It was prepared for the match, but not used. However, the shirts may have traces of use, as some players use them for warm-up sessions as well.

This SS Lazio shirt was issued to Juan Sebastián Verón for a Champions League match against Chelsea on 7 December 1999.

Veron was one of European football's most highly rated midfielders when Chelsea and Jody Morris visited the Stadio Olimpico. In Morris' own words: "I couldn't get anywhere near him". Veron's dominant performances during this period would see Manchester United pay what was a British-record transfer fee to bring him to the Premier League in 2001.

The fixture ended in a goalless draw in Rome, and the shirt - swapped with Morris after the game and fully authenticated by Fabricks - is an iconic collector's item from a player who was at the peak of his powers.

Details

Date

07/12/1999

Size

XL

Team

SS Lazio

Match

Lazio vs Chelsea

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