There is a place where you can trade the football jerseys you no longer wear It’s called Swappinho and it’s happening this weekend

Swappinho was born in Bergamo, a project dedicated to the culture of football jerseys and to the gesture that more than any other represents respect between opponents: the exchange of shirts at the end of a match. From this ritual comes a format designed to create connections between enthusiasts, collectors, and the curious, offering a space where jerseys can change direction and continue their journey. The first event of the project will be Swappinho Weekend, scheduled for March 28 and 29 at Spazio Fase in Alzano Lombardo, the former Pigna paper mill now transformed into a cultural space. During the weekend, participants will be able to bring their own jerseys and freely exchange them with others.

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Alongside the exchange, there will also be other content related to football culture: an exhibition of archive jerseys, a photography show created by sports photographers including Nicholas Morassutti, and a food area curated by Bombonera Social Pub. The program also includes sports and entertainment moments: on Saturday there will be a 3vs3 street football tournament, followed by a DJ set by Utopia, while Sunday will feature a freestyle football show by Michael Sievoli (Mike Skillss).

Swappinho is designed to grow and travel internationally while maintaining its roots in Bergamo, at Spazio Fase: the place where this first chapter takes shape.