Juventus 1990–91 Home Shirt – Authentication Guide
Shirt Overview
- Team: Juventus
- Season: 1990–91
- Type: Home (Long Sleeve)
- Manufacturer: Kappa
- Main Colours: White and black vertical stripes
- Sponsor: upim
- Badge Format: Two gold stars in yellow patch (commemorating 20+ Serie A titles)
- Retail Version: Cotton blend long sleeve version with sewn-on sponsor
Design Features
- Classic black and white striped pattern with straight sleeve cuts
- Two gold stars in a yellow box stitched above the sponsor
- upim sponsor applied in smooth felt
- Kappa logo embroidered in green on the chest
- Internal green Kappa neck label (“World’s Finest”)
- Lightweight 100% cotton construction typical of early ’90s Italian kits
- Size label stitched to inner seam (e.g. “S” tag)
- No stitched club crest (Juventus traditionally didn’t use a badge at this time)
Player Info
Full Juventus Squad (1990–91)
Player | Position |
---|---|
Stefano Tacconi | Goalkeeper |
Michelangelo Rampulla | Goalkeeper |
Luigi De Agostini | Defender |
Pasquale Bruno | Defender |
Gianluca Luppi | Defender |
Antonio Cabrini | Defender |
Paolo Di Canio | Midfielder |
David Platt | Midfielder |
Dino Baggio | Midfielder |
Roberto Galia | Midfielder |
Rui Barros | Midfielder |
Gianluca Vialli | Forward |
Roberto Baggio | Forward |
Salvatore Schillaci | Forward |
Pierluigi Casiraghi | Forward |
Manager: Luigi Maifredi
Season Summary
The 1990–91 campaign was a transitional one for Juventus. Under Luigi Maifredi, the club aimed to adopt a more attacking philosophy but ultimately fell short, finishing 7th in Serie A. Roberto Baggio and Salvatore Schillaci led the attack, while David Platt and Rui Barros provided midfield creativity. The shirt remains iconic for its clean look and the association with the early years of Baggio’s Juventus tenure.
Final Notes
When checking authenticity, inspect the texture of the upim sponsor (should be felt), the shade and stitching of the Kappa logo, and the placement of the two gold stars box. The cotton material is thin, soft and breathable, and the shirt features no badge—a common feature of classic Juve home kits. This Shirtchecker guide helps collectors verify legitimacy using verified photos and context from the season.