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📸 Kit suppliers crowned Serie A champions since 1990

📸 Kit suppliers crowned Serie A champions since 1990

Yahoo24-05-2025

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.
Emporio Armani wins the title (fashion) race in Italy.
Crowned Italian champion in the wake of the Neapolitans, EA7 has won the prize for the second time in three seasons. Enough to bring visibility to this luxury brand that desperately seeks to acquire legitimacy in the world of football.
Here is the history of the equipment manufacturers crowned champions of Serie A since 1990.
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- McTominay's regrets about his role at MU
- Naples is officially Italian champion!
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