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Few shirt numbers in modern football are as immediately recognisable as Balotelli's #45. He wore it at Manchester City, he carried it back to AC Milan, and it became shorthand for a career that never quite followed the expected path. A Mario Balotelli shirt with that number on the back is not just a vintage piece from a strong club squad. It is tied to a specific personality, a specific era, and a player who generated more headlines per goal than almost anyone else of his generation. The light blue Manchester City home shirts from 2011/12 and 2012/13 with #45 are among the more visually distinctive collector pieces from the Premier League in that period.
Balotelli's time at Manchester City between 2010 and 2013 coincided with the club's transformation into genuine title contenders. The 2011/12 season ended with City winning the Premier League on goal difference in the final minutes of the final day, and Balotelli was part of that squad wearing the Umbro light blue home shirt with the Etihad Airways sponsor. That same shirt is the one he was wearing in the Manchester derby when he lifted his shirt to reveal the "Why Always Me?" sign underneath, one of the most photographed moments in Premier League history and permanently linked to that specific kit.
The 2012/13 shirt that followed used the same Umbro template and Etihad Airways sponsor, keeping the same light blue aesthetic as the title-winning season. A Balotelli Manchester City shirt from either of these seasons belongs to a period supporters still talk about, and the #45 name set in the City navy font is one of the cleaner name sets from the Premier League of that era.
Balotelli returned to Italy with AC Milan in January 2013, and the shirts from his time there span some of the more interesting Adidas Milan templates of that decade. The red and black home shirt from 2012/13 with #45, the gold-detailed third shirt from 2013/14, and the white away from the same season all carry his name in the distinctive Milan name set font. The Balotelli AC Milan shirt from the 2013/14 third in particular stands out visually, with the gold and black detailing on a black base that Adidas used for that specific season. His Italy shirts in the collection carry #9 rather than #45, the long sleeve player issue version from 2012/13 being the more specific of the two.
Balotelli shirts attract attention for reasons that go beyond club loyalty. The combination of the unusual number, the talent that was never consistently sustained, and the specific clubs and seasons covered makes a Balotelli shirt a genuinely characterful addition to a collection. He sits firmly in the cult hero category, a player whose shirts carry a story that goes beyond the trophy cabinet, and the collection here reflects that. The AC Milan and Manchester City pieces here are all authentic originals, no replicas and no fan versions. Some are player issue, some BNWT, and condition is noted on each listing. If you are looking for a specific season or club not currently in stock, new pieces are added regularly. Orders placed before 18:00 ship the same day, with free worldwide shipping on orders over 100 euro.
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