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Nike Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal Alternate Jersey 2013

Item #37363_RONALDO
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Cristiano Ronaldo remains one of the greatest players in the world and recently finished an incredibly impressive season with Real Madrid! The man known as CR7 has scored many goals for los Blancos and shows no sign of letting up any time soon. You should keep paying close attention to the Portuguese superstar because where he goes spectacular goals are sure to follow!

A jersey that won't get in the way of Portugal's on-field style and swagger.

In black with Portugal's signature cross design sublimated across the front. This cross is an iconic symbol of Portugal found on the sails of Portuguese ships.

This jersey has an embroidered Portugal team badge and Nike logo at the front.

Evolved construction and materials significantly reduce weight. Dri-FIT moisture control. Nike's new Portugal home jersey is made of recycled plastic bottles and have serial numbers for authenticity. 100% recycled polyester.


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Rules of the Game: During penalty kicks to determine the winner of a match, each kick is taken by a different player and all eligible players must take a kick before any player can take a second kick. Rules of the Game: During penalty kicks to determine the winner of a match, all players, except the player taking the kick and the two goalkeepers, must remain within the center circle. Goalkeeper is the only position to be explicitly part of the rules of the game since they were codified in the 19th century. The first non-European nation to join FIFA was South Africa in 1909. Australia beat American Samoa 31-0 in a 2001 World Cup Qualifying match.
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