5 historic Venezia FC shirts From Umbro to Kronos with an unmistakable aesthetic

The Venezia FC jersey is always a story. A story of refinement and details. A story of culture, identity, art and symbolisms. The new aesthetic that nss sports has described in the recently published Digital Cover N.01, in a journey of colors, art of the past and ambitions of the future imprinted in the shots of Ethan White and in the words of Youssef Maleh.

A story began in the 90s moving up the ladder of italian football. A golden period for style and creativity, two solid elements of the club's heritage still today despite the change of players, coaches, owners, competitions and fit. From Serie A to amateurs, from baggy to slim-fit style, the jersey is always the common thread. Unique and recognizable, remembering games and season so far and so close at the same time.   


"Playoff kit" 1990/91 by Umbro

On June 16th 1991, at "Dino Manuzzi" stadium in Cesena, Venezia FC - owned by Maurizio Zamparini and trained by Alberto Zaccheroni - wins playoff against Como and goes to Serie B. Pierantonio Bosaglia gains his "The Mitico" surname defending the penalty by Vincenzi in the final minutes of a game played with a special kit by Umbro: light blue and orange two-tone collar, the green, black and orange stripes inspired to layout of adidas jerseys worn in the previous World Cup in Italy, black numbers printed on total white of the background. And, in the middle, that "Emmezeta", an authentic 90’s jersey sponsor like "Sony", "Opel" and "Pirelli". Everything starts from here.