AS Roma 1995-1996 Third jersey
An absolute classic manufactured by Asics for Roma in the 1995-1996. Same template as the home and away shirt used that season, but this deep green shirt turned out to be one of the best Roma shirts ever. The shirt channels Asics’ signature 90s aesthetic—similar to what they produced for clubs like Sampdoria—using intricate watermark patterns that reveal hidden touches throughout the fabric, including the famous she‑wolf emblem. This shirt has only been used in the european matches.
AS Roma finished 5th in Serie A under manager Carlo Mazzone, continuing a period where they struggled to match city rivals Lazio. The team reached the second round of the Coppa Italia and made a solid run to the UEFA Cup quarter‑finals, where they were eliminated by Slavia Prague. Argentine striker Abel Balbo was the club’s top scorer with 14 goals, though this was a noticeable drop from his previous season.
An absolute classic manufactured by Asics for Roma in the 1995-1996. Same template as the home and away shirt used that season, but this deep green shirt turned out to be one of the best Roma shirts ever. The shirt channels Asics’ signature 90s aesthetic—similar to what they produced for clubs like Sampdoria—using intricate watermark patterns that reveal hidden touches throughout the fabric, including the famous she‑wolf emblem. This shirt has only been used in the european matches.
AS Roma finished 5th in Serie A under manager Carlo Mazzone, continuing a period where they struggled to match city rivals Lazio. The team reached the second round of the Coppa Italia and made a solid run to the UEFA Cup quarter‑finals, where they were eliminated by Slavia Prague. Argentine striker Abel Balbo was the club’s top scorer with 14 goals, though this was a noticeable drop from his previous season.