This jersey is really similar to the national flag of England, but here, it represents another meaning-the red cross pattern on a white background is actually a symbol of Milan, Italy. In the 1 1 century, there was a bloody war between aristocrats and civilians in Milan: at that time, aristocrats held the Red Cross shield and civilians held Bai Dun. In A.D. 1045, the war ended and peace was restored in Milan. These two symbolic symbols are also integrated into one, becoming the symbol and historical memory of Milan Autonomous Region. At the beginning of last century, when Inter Milan just built the team (then the team was called "Ambrosiana"), they used similar jerseys.
In fact, last summer, Inter Milan printed the city emblem on the back of the jersey. Just as Italy was investigating the telephone door and their city rival AC Milan might be downgraded, many Italian Inter Milan fans understood the meaning of this sign early: there is only one team in Milan! However, looking through history, we can find that the imprint of the Red Cross on a white background can also be found in AC Milan: not only do their team emblems have similar patterns; Moreover, during the centenary celebration of 1999 Club, they also embroidered the Red Cross crest on the chest and left side of the home jersey. It seems that the struggle between the two teams in Milan is also obvious in the expressiveness of jerseys.
In addition, behind this "cross" is the historical memory of the first Crusade in Lombard in 1095. In Italy, the most famous crusader is Palma. 19 13 when the club was founded, the uniform was black with a white background. Although Parma carried out a series of unconventional reforms on jerseys after the 1980s, in order to keep up with the trend, it has returned to its original style in recent years, and even the sponsor logo is "not allowed".
Let's talk about Inter Milan's away jersey in the new season. Although this design is bold enough, it is a pity that this world-first jersey has two huge mistakes: First, the date of establishment of the club was originally Inter Milan, and the establishment time was1March 9, 908, but it was printed in the lower corner of this jersey; Second, the Italian spelling of "blue and black" has changed from the standard "NERAZZURRO" to "NERAZZURO", and an "r" is missing. It is really inappropriate for such a joke to appear on the occasion of the centenary celebration of the club. Although Nike has indicated that it wants to recycle the wrong version of jerseys to make up for the mistakes, this "fake" has been sold out in Italy. ...