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Gollini displays his treasures: Totti's signed captain's armband emerges
·29 May 2026·83d ago

Gollini displays his treasures: Totti's signed captain's armband emerges

Source: Forza Roma

Pierluigi Gollini has shared a photograph on social media showing his collection of memorabilia, including a captain's armband signed by Francesco Totti from his final match. The armband comes from Roma's last game of the 2016–17 season against Genoa on 27 May 2017, when Totti played his final appearance before retirement—a moment that remains poignant for Roma supporters and football fans alike.

Among Gollini's other keepsakes visible in the image are several national team pennants and a silver medal from the 2022 Finalissima between Argentina and Italy. The photograph also features a pennant from Italy's match against Bosnia in 2019, marking the occasion of Gollini's debut for the Nazionale.

The post did not escape the attention of Roma's fanbase, who recognised the emotional significance of the Totti armband. Gollini, now the club's goalkeeper, continues to cherish mementos from pivotal moments in his career both at international and club level.

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Un dettaglio che non è passato inosservato ai tifosi giallorossi Redazione 29 maggio - 23:14 Ecco D'Amico: il nuovo braccio destro di Gasperini Diversi gagliardetti della Nazionale, la medaglia d'argento della Finalissima del 2022 tra Argentina e Italia ma soprattutto la fascia da capitano…

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