Dybala Shows Off His Kit Collection
- Dybala's Shirt Collection: Paulo Dybala has an impressive collection of football shirts, acquired through exchanges with opponents after matches.
- Collection Size: Dybala's collection was reported to have 350 shirts in 2019, and is estimated to be over 500 now.
- Common Hobby: Many other footballers, like Messi, Zanetti, and Spalletti, also collect football kits.
We've certainly had a glimpse of Paulo Dybala's shirt collection many times. Footy Headlines today will compile photos of Paulo Dybala's shirt collection, it's really impressive.
Paulo Dybala's Jersey Collection
Dybala, like many players, has a hobby of collecting football kits. Most of them take advantage of the end of the match to exchange and collect their opponents' shirts, creating overwhelmingly huge football kits collections.
According to Dybala himself, his shirt collection reached 350 shirts in 2019. So now Dybala could have more than 500 shirts in his collection.
As well as Dybala, other footballers such as Messi, Zanetti and Spalletti all have their own kit collections.
Do you like Dybala's football kits collection? Do you have your own football kit collection? Comment below.
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