Baresi Milan match shirt vs Velez | Intercontinental Cup final with pennant |Signed

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Milan match issued / worn shirt by Baresi, for the Intercontinental Cup final played in Tokyo, Japan against Velez on 01/12/94 with the pennant of the match, 1994/95 season.
He was the backbone, the face, the soul of the club for two decades. Always wearing the red and black shirt like a second skin, always with the captain’s armband, from 1982 to 1997, which was never just a piece of fabric, but a declaration of love, a vow of loyalty, and a responsibility carried every single day.
He was just 22 when he was handed the leadership of a team that, shortly after, would fall into the depths of Serie B. But Baresi never walked away. He stayed through the darkest moments and rose again with the brightest Milan in history. He didn’t entertain offers or follow temptation, Milan was his home. And home is never abandoned. With him at the heart of the defense and the armband tight on his arm, Milan became a legend: three European Cups, six Serie A titles, two Intercontinental Cups, and countless battles won alongside Maldini, Costacurta, and Tassotti.
He was the captain who kept the group together, who gave strength in difficult moments, and who showed dignity in defeat.
Like that night in Tokyo in 1994, the Intercontinental Cup final against Vélez Sarsfield. Milan lost 2–0, but Baresi walked off the pitch with his head held high, gathering his teammates, showing what it means to lose with honor and to represent something greater than the result. That number 6 shirt, soaked in sweat and sorrow, became a symbol of fight, identity, and pride.
His final great night came in Athens, the 1995 Champions League final against Ajax. Milan lost again, but Baresi was there, a quiet leader, a graceful warrior to the very end. A few months later, he retired from football. Milan chose to retire his shirt number. No one, ever again, would wear the number 6, its weight and meaning too sacred to be repeated.
Today, Franco Baresi remains etched in Milan’s collective memory. He is the captain who defined an era, the example to follow in times of doubt. For the fans, he is still there — on the pitch, chest out, eyes proud, ready to defend Milan with everything he has.
And that armband, wrapped tightly around his arm like an eternal bond, will always belong to him.
The shirt now on display was signed by the capitan.
This memorabilia is part of the match supply made available to players during official competitions and is different in its features in relation to the ones sold in fanshop, it could have been worn during the match and washed after the end of the match or prepared for the match but then not used.
Technical details:
- Model home
- Size XL
- Made in Italy
- Match details applied on the chest

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Milan match issued / worn shirt by Baresi, for the Intercontinental Cup final played in Tokyo, Japan against Velez on 01/12/94 with the pennant of the match, 1994/95 season.
He was the backbone, the face, the soul of the club for two decades. Always wearing the red and black shirt like a second skin, always with the captain’s armband, from 1982 to 1997, which was never just a piece of fabric, but a declaration of love, a vow of loyalty, and a responsibility carried every single day.
He was just 22 when he was handed the leadership of a team that, shortly after, would fall into the depths of Serie B. But Baresi never walked away. He stayed through the darkest moments and rose again with the brightest Milan in history. He didn’t entertain offers or follow temptation, Milan was his home. And home is never abandoned. With him at the heart of the defense and the armband tight on his arm, Milan became a legend: three European Cups, six Serie A titles, two Intercontinental Cups, and countless battles won alongside Maldini, Costacurta, and Tassotti.
He was the captain who kept the group together, who gave strength in difficult moments, and who showed dignity in defeat.
Like that night in Tokyo in 1994, the Intercontinental Cup final against Vélez Sarsfield. Milan lost 2–0, but Baresi walked off the pitch with his head held high, gathering his teammates, showing what it means to lose with honor and to represent something greater than the result. That number 6 shirt, soaked in sweat and sorrow, became a symbol of fight, identity, and pride.
His final great night came in Athens, the 1995 Champions League final against Ajax. Milan lost again, but Baresi was there, a quiet leader, a graceful warrior to the very end. A few months later, he retired from football. Milan chose to retire his shirt number. No one, ever again, would wear the number 6, its weight and meaning too sacred to be repeated.
Today, Franco Baresi remains etched in Milan’s collective memory. He is the captain who defined an era, the example to follow in times of doubt. For the fans, he is still there — on the pitch, chest out, eyes proud, ready to defend Milan with everything he has.
And that armband, wrapped tightly around his arm like an eternal bond, will always belong to him.
The shirt now on display was signed by the capitan.
This memorabilia is part of the match supply made available to players during official competitions and is different in its features in relation to the ones sold in fanshop, it could have been worn during the match and washed after the end of the match or prepared for the match but then not used.
Technical details:
- Model home
- Size XL
- Made in Italy
- Match details applied on the chest
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