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LA PELOTA FUTBOL DISCUSSES WHY FOOTBALL IS CULTURE

The La Pelota Futbol ‘Campioni’ Scarf: Image Fabio Monk

“At my home, we were always told about football,” explains Flavio. “My father was a goalkeeper and grew up in Napoli playing for the club and in Serie A for a short time. So I was born with it in my veins. He founded a football school when I was a child and today he still trains kids there. I can’t remember a day without football in my life.

Flavio’s father, Raffaele, who played for Napoli

Despite his Neapolitan roots, it was another team that would eventually capture his heart. “My team is Lazio, I lived for a few years close to Rome and my endless passion for them is inspired by players like Beppe Signori, Nedved, and Veron. If you ask me 3 other names to explain my idea of football I’ll tell you Roberto Baggio, Zidane and Redondo.”

Lazio is the only team for Flavio

Growing up Flavio was always attracted to creativity and visual art. “I remember a few things perfectly. I used to pass my time drawing everything and anything and was inspired by the Italian teams who were the best in Europe at the time! Different from today of course.”

La Pelota Futbol

It was Flavio’s passion for football culture and graphic design that led him to create, La Pelota Futbol, producing prints, scarves, tees, and artwork and working in collaboration with other brands. “I live football as a form of culture trying to mix the aesthetics of classic and modern football. I make lettering for each player or club based on skills, such as nationality or associations with the name, sometimes there are also references to iconic sponsors on soccer jerseys.

Tribute to Napoli legend Dries Mertens

“I live football as a form of culture trying to mix the aesthetics of classic and modern football.”

“I make lettering for each player or club based on skills, such as nationality or associations with the name.”

“When I was a child my dream was to design t-shirts and now I work as a clothing graphic designer and illustrator. My work finds inspiration in what surrounds me, looking at the trends of the present and the past, I try to share them recognisably in the collective imagination, as a designer every day and also in the La Pelota project.”

“My work finds inspiration in what surrounds me.”

La Pelota Futbol’s creative and distinctive style is now part of one of the most historic triumphs in Napoli’s history. ‘The Campioni’ scarves and tees can be seen worn by fans absolutely drenched in delirium as they celebrated the club’s 3rd Scudetto.

Fans absolutely drenched in delirium as they celebrate the club’s 3rd Scudetto.

“I’d say the ‘Campioni’ scarf is my favourite project so far. It embodies the retro style of football that I like. I also love doing the simple player lettering bootlegs, which gives me great joy. Among the lettering that I have produced, I’d say my preferences are for Gascoigne, Diego, Mbappe, Kvara, Casemiro, Del Piero and many more.”

“I also love doing the simple player lettering bootlegs, which gives me great joy.”

“I’d say the ‘Campioni’ scarf is my favourite project so far. It embodies the retro style of football that I like.”

Former Lazio hero, Paul Gacoigne.

I like to look at the trends of the present and the past.

“To me, football is culture.”

It promises to be a busy 2024 with several projects on the horizon, such as an upcycled section with sweatshirts and bags and a sticker pack of selected works, as well as an exciting rework product launch featuring Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund.

“I love what I do. To me, football is culture. It is currently the best vehicle for social aggregation, football is for everyone, and it’s a sense of belonging that connects people differently. It’s now also a means of aesthetic expression, in recent years there have been many collaborations between fashion brands and clubs. If lived in a healthy way it can reduce distances between people and create communities.”

An exciting rework product launch featuring Borussia Dortmund will be ready for 2024


With all our thanks to La Pelota Futbol

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