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  1. Cheer for Chelsea!
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Cheer for Chelsea!

Brazilian international player Oscar (whose full name is Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Junior) signed with Chelsea in July 2012. The midfielder made his debut with Brazil's senior team in September 2011 at age 19, and was on the team for the 2012 Olympics.

Show your support for your favorite lads from Stamford Bridge in this official home jersey from adidas. This jersey uses ClimaCool technology to help true blue fans feel fresh when they're getting fired up.

This royal blue jersey uses golden elements on the seams and badge for a regal look that is fit for a lion and represents the glory of the club. The heat-transferred adidas logo and Chelsea badge reduce weight and brighten up the kit and the club's initials are embroidered on the back of the collar.

Cheer for Frank Lampard, Fernando Torres and the rest of Chelsea with this great looking jersey.

100% polyester. Imported.


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Rules of the Game: The penalty area is composed of two lines drawn at right angles to the goal line, 16.5 m (18 yards) from the inside of each goalpost. These lines extend into the field of play for a distance of 16.5 m (18 yards) and are joined by a line Mexico's Pachuca defeated the LA Galaxy on penalties to win the inaugual North American SuperLiga in 2007. More than 90,000 people filled the Rose Bowl to watch the United States defeat China in the 1999 Women's World Cup final. The United States played its first-ever official international soccer match on August 20, 1916 against Sweden in Stockholm. The United States Women's national team played its first-ever international soccer match on August 18, 1985 against Italy near Venice.
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