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The Inter Milan 1998/99 away jersey – but not just any jersey. This is Zamorano’s legendary 1+8 shirt, a symbol of determination, pride, and a bit of football rebellion.
When Ronaldo arrived at Inter, the iconic No. 9 was handed to him. Zamorano, a fierce competitor, didn’t sulk—he got creative. He chose 1+8, making a bold statement that he was still the striker he had always been. At first, Serie A rules didn’t allow symbols in numbers, so he improvised, using tape to create the + himself. It caught on instantly. Fans loved it. Nike took notice. Soon, 1+8 became official and turned into the most sold jersey in Serie A at the time.
This size XL beauty captures everything we love about 90s football gear—baggy, boxy, and effortlessly cool. The fit is spot on, the wear is just right for its age, and the nostalgia? Off the charts. A true piece of football history.
The Inter Milan 1998/99 away jersey – but not just any jersey. This is Zamorano’s legendary 1+8 shirt, a symbol of determination, pride, and a bit of football rebellion.
When Ronaldo arrived at Inter, the iconic No. 9 was handed to him. Zamorano, a fierce competitor, didn’t sulk—he got creative. He chose 1+8, making a bold statement that he was still the striker he had always been. At first, Serie A rules didn’t allow symbols in numbers, so he improvised, using tape to create the + himself. It caught on instantly. Fans loved it. Nike took notice. Soon, 1+8 became official and turned into the most sold jersey in Serie A at the time.
This size XL beauty captures everything we love about 90s football gear—baggy, boxy, and effortlessly cool. The fit is spot on, the wear is just right for its age, and the nostalgia? Off the charts. A true piece of football history.
The Inter Milan 1998/99 away jersey – but not just any jersey. This is Zamorano’s legendary 1+8 shirt, a symbol of determination, pride, and a bit of football rebellion.
When Ronaldo arrived at Inter, the iconic No. 9 was handed to him. Zamorano, a fierce competitor, didn’t sulk—he got creative. He chose 1+8, making a bold statement that he was still the striker he had always been. At first, Serie A rules didn’t allow symbols in numbers, so he improvised, using tape to create the + himself. It caught on instantly. Fans loved it. Nike took notice. Soon, 1+8 became official and turned into the most sold jersey in Serie A at the time.
This size XL beauty captures everything we love about 90s football gear—baggy, boxy, and effortlessly cool. The fit is spot on, the wear is just right for its age, and the nostalgia? Off the charts. A true piece of football history.