Walkouts signed football shirts Juventus collection

About

Juventus Football Club, based in Turin, Italy, compete in Serie A and were founded on 1 November 1897, a lineage that underpins the demand for authenticated shirts at specialist retailers such as Walkouts. The club's long history, rooted in student origins and a near-continuous association with the Agnelli family, makes every era of kit collectable, from early black and white strips to contemporary limited runs.

The team moved through several city grounds before settling in the modern Juventus Stadium, and its domestic record is a major part of provenance stories: the club holds 36 official league titles, a tally that drives interest in title-winner issues, commemorative patches and season-finishes that appear on retail and match jerseys alike. Provenance here often starts with the stadium, match day programmes and official photos that accompany retail releases.

On the continental stage Juventus have secured major honours, including two UEFA Champions Leagues, plus multiple UEFA trophies and Intercontinental Cups, which creates strong collector appetite for shirts tied to European finals and decisive away wins. Historical contexts such as the Heysel and the club's performances at the Stadio Olimpico add narrative weight to specific seasons and framed displays.

Anniversary shirts after 1970 form a neat collecting lane, with the club's centenary release in 1997 noted for a revised crest and stars update, and later commemorative patches marking stadium and title milestones. These anniversary pieces are often released in limited runs or with distinct crest treatments that set them apart from regular season retail stock.

Certain seasons act as magnets for collectors: European Cup runs such as 1984-85, the Champions League success of 1995-96 and the more recent UCL campaigns around 2014-17 are sought because shirts from those campaigns appear in framed displays, museum loans and retrospective retail packs. Fans chase both match-worn provenance and high-quality retail issues from these seasons when player photos and match lists corroborate use.

Iconic away shirts also command attention, notably the 1995-96 Champions League era away colourway in blue and yellow, tied to continental success in Rome; these shirts show how a non-home colourway can become emblematic of a title run and a tournament win. Collectors value both player-issue variants and early fanshop editions released in specific territories, which often feature alternative trims or sleeve patches.

Signed retail shirts remain an accessible focus for provenance collectors, with early fanshop runs, player-issue variants and region-specific releases offering clear provenance when paired with photographic evidence or a COA. Buyable items are routinely cross-referenced against matchday photography, derby provenance such as the Derby d'Italia or Derby della Mole, and seasons including 1995-96 and 2016-17 to confirm associations. For shoppers seeking authenticated Juventus pieces, Walkouts presents curated selections with shipment options and clear documentation, closing the provenance loop.

Collector Highlights

Iconic home kits

  • 1984–85 Black/White European Cup Heysel season
  • 1995–96 Black/White UCL winners Rome
  • 2016–17 Black/White UCL finalists BBC era

Iconic away kits

  • 1995–96 Blue/Yellow UCL winners Vialli/Del Piero
  • 2014–15 Pink UCL finalists Berlin
  • 2017–18 Yellow Scudetto run

Anniversary shirts

  • 1997 100 years crest stars update
  • 2003 Centenary of stadium patch
  • 2021 10th straight titles era detail

Collector seasons

  • 1984–85 European Cup Platini era
  • 1995–96 Champions League Rome win
  • 2014–17 UCL finals Allegri era

Honours

Juventus' trophy cabinet is dominated by domestic success, led by a record 36 top-flight championships and a strong run in cup competitions including 15 Coppa Italia wins and nine Supercoppa Italiana trophies. On the continental stage the club has secured multiple major honours, among them two European Cup / UEFA Champions League titles, three UEFA Cups and two UEFA Super Cups, together with other confederation trophies such as two Intercontinental Cups and a UEFA Intertoto Cup. Historic match moments include the club's European Cup success in the mid-1980s and the Champions League final victory celebrated in Rome in the 1995-96 season. The side's standing is also reflected in independent rankings, with an IFFHS placement recognising Juventus among the leading European clubs.

Legends & Leadership

Alessandro Del Piero, Michel Platini and Gianluigi Buffon symbolise the club's quality across different eras with Del Piero remembered as a legend player of the early 1990s, Platini as a legend player of the early 1980s and Buffon as a legend player of the mid-1990s for their decisive contributions and sustained excellence.

Gaetano Scirea, Omar Sivori and John Charles represent Juventus' earlier golden periods and the international breadth of its history, each a legend player of the mid-1970s, the late 1950s and the late 1950s respectively, famed for tactical intelligence, flair and physical presence.

Pavel Nedved and Andrea Pirlo appear as recent key players who influenced the club's continental ambitions, with Nedved notable in the early 2000s and Pirlo in the early 2010s for their creativity and leadership on big occasions.

Giovanni Trapattoni is recognised as the club's legendary manager credited with a trophy-laden spell that established Juventus' continental reputation, and the Agnelli family remain the long-standing owners whose stewardship has defined the club's modern identity.

Stadium

Juventus' home is commonly known as Juventus Stadium, the club's dedicated ground in Turin that now shapes the team's matchday identity. The venue is the focal point for supporters from across Italy and the diaspora and it helps concentrate vocal backing and choreographed displays on home fixtures. Matchdays feature intense local rivalries, most notably the national fixture often called the Derby d'Italia against Inter and the city meeting known as the Derby della Mole with Torino, both adding distinctive atmosphere and extra significance to encounters. The ground's layout and fan culture combine to produce a direct, passionate environment for domestic and continental matches.

Also known as
Juventus Stadium
Local derby
Derby d’Italia Inter national rivalry

Authentication & Provenance

  • Verification 1996 UCL shirts highly forged
  • Suppliers Kappa/Nike/Adidas eras
  • Condition black print wear common

FAQ

Q: How can I check that an item or memorabilia is genuine? A: Look for a COA or comparable proof such as exact photo verification, witnessed signing details or digital/NFC verification and request high-resolution images before purchase.

Q: Do you ship internationally? A: Free worldwide shipping. Delivery times vary by destination and local customs processing.

Q: What are Juventus' major honours I can reference on a collectible? A: The club is renowned for numerous domestic league titles and cup wins as well as multiple European trophies; use official competition names when describing achievements.

Q: Where does the team play home matches and what should I expect at matchday? A: Home fixtures are played at Juventus Stadium in Turin with a strong local derby culture and an energetic crowd atmosphere.