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adidas Cuauhtemoc Blanco Mexico Home Jersey 2011

Item #21079_BLANCO
  1. Viva la Generation d'Oro!
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Viva la Generation d'Oro!

Cuauhtemoc Blanco is one of the most legendary Mexican players to lace up a pair of cleats. The unstoppable forward has an incredible knack for controlling games, making plays and scoring goals. Blanco is the second all-time leading goal scorer for the Mexican national team and this veteran still has plenty of gas left in his tank. Cheer for Blanco and the rest of El Tri when they take the field.

Show your support for Mexico's Golden Generation with this official home jersey from adidas! Jersey has an applied Mexico national team badge on the right chest and an embroidered adidas logo on the left chest. ClimaCool technology gives you the extra ventilation you need to stay fresh and on your game!

100% polyester. Imported.


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Rules of the Game: during a penalty kick, the players other than the kicker must be inside the field of play but outside the penalty area and at least 9.15 m (10 yds) from the penalty mark. The U.S. Governing body for the sport did not have soccer in its name until 1945, when it became the U.S. Soccer Football Association. The mascot for the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico was a sombrero-wearing jalapeno pepper named Pique. Saint Louis University has won the most NCAA Div 1 men's soccer titles with 10 between 1959 and 1973. Of the U.S. WNT coaches who coached more than four games, only Tony DiCicco was born in the United States.
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