The oldest Seleção jersey still preserved is the oldest Seleção jersey, belonging to Palmeiras and Corinthians idol Amílcar Barbuy. With over a century of history, the jersey was used in the title of the South American Championship and sold by the family to a collector. The centennial piece has rare details such as a tie on the chest. Historian Celso Unzelte defined it as the "sacred cloth of Brazilian football". Amílcar Barbuy made history in rival Paulistas with 7 state titles. Nicknamed "Generalissimo", he also worked as a coach of Lazio in Italy in the 1930s. The jersey has crossed generations. It was kept by Amílcar Filho for decades, always with the conviction that it was the uniform that his father wore in the title of the South American Championship of 1919, the first tournament won by the Seleção. The Brazilian jersey of 1919/22 is one of the most valuable in the history of Brazilian football. The jersey was used in two titles of the Seleção, in 1919 and 1922, and is considered one of the most valuable in the history of Brazilian football. The jersey is one of the most valuable in the history of Brazilian football and is considered one of the most valuable in the history of Brazilian football.