Reggiana 1919 AC 1995-1996 Matchworn #8 La Spada
Lovely longsleeved classic from Bari. The famous template as mostly known from Germany. For that reason, the adidas template is also named "Germany".
In the 1995–96 season, A.C. Reggiana competed in Italy’s Serie B under new manager Carlo Ancelotti, who took charge despite having no prior head coaching experience. Inspired by Arrigo Sacchi’s tactics, Ancelotti implemented a disciplined 4–4–2 system that led Reggiana to a 4th-place finish and promotion to Serie A.
Key players included goalkeeper Marco Ballotta, playmaker Pietro Strada, and Russian striker Igor Simutenkov, who was the team’s top scorer with 8 goals. Reggiana also participated in the Coppa Italia, reaching the third round before being eliminated by Bologna.
Lovely longsleeved classic from Bari. The famous template as mostly known from Germany. For that reason, the adidas template is also named "Germany".
In the 1995–96 season, A.C. Reggiana competed in Italy’s Serie B under new manager Carlo Ancelotti, who took charge despite having no prior head coaching experience. Inspired by Arrigo Sacchi’s tactics, Ancelotti implemented a disciplined 4–4–2 system that led Reggiana to a 4th-place finish and promotion to Serie A.
Key players included goalkeeper Marco Ballotta, playmaker Pietro Strada, and Russian striker Igor Simutenkov, who was the team’s top scorer with 8 goals. Reggiana also participated in the Coppa Italia, reaching the third round before being eliminated by Bologna.