Lazio
Est. 1900 · Italy
About Lazio
SS Lazio are Rome's sky-blue half, a fiercely proud club who have fought for recognition in a city where Roma attract more casual support, and who have delivered two Serie A titles and a stack of Coppa Italia trophies to prove their standing. The Biancocelesti won the league in 1974 and again in 2000, the latter campaign under Sven-Goran Eriksson with the brilliant partnership of Alessandro Nesta, Juan Sebastian Veron, and Pavel Nedved one of Italian football's most celebrated ensembles. Lazio carry a complicated but passionate identity, and their sky blue is one of Serie A's most distinctive colours.
Founded in 1900, Lazio play at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Italy, shared with AS Roma. League: Serie A (Italy). Honours: Serie A 1974, 2000; Coppa Italia multiple times; UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1999. Nicknames: I Biancocelesti (The White and Sky Blues), Le Aquile (The Eagles), Lazio.
Lazio's sky-blue and white home shirt is one of Italian football's most elegant colour combinations, a palette that photographers and shirt designers have consistently done justice to. The 1999 Cup Winners' Cup-winning kit, worn as Lazio beat Mallorca in Birmingham, is a collector favourite. The 1999-2000 Serie A title strip, produced by Puma and worn during one of the most competitive Italian title races in years, is the most historically significant shirt in the club's modern era and sells for significant sums in the retro market.
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Players who wore the shirt

Marcelo Salas

Alen Boksic

Alen Boksic

Alen Boksic

Michael Laudrup

Pavel Nedved

Paul Gascoigne

Miroslav Klose

Miroslav Klose

Alessandro Nesta

Christian Vieri

Fabrizio Ravanelli

Jaap Stam

Hernán Crespo

Juan Sebastián Verón

Paolo Di Canio

Paolo Di Canio

Fernando Couto

Nani

Gaizka Mendieta

Roberto Mancini
