Join the Goal Club
$3.99 Shipping
SOCCER.COM > >
loading...
Please note: Customized image is an approximation only.
Please note: Customized image is not available.
Item #48991
  1. Oranje crush
  2. $114.99 List Price.
    You Save $45
    $69.99
    Goal Club Members
    $62.99
    210
    Goal Club Points
  3. Sale Logo
Checkout
Size:
Quantity:
Select a Size for Ship Date
Reviews
About
Specs
Reviews
Sizing

Oranje crush

Wesley Sneijder is considered to be one of the best midfielders in the world. The star playmaker for the Dutch national team is a dead-ball specialist with laser-accurate placement and incredible control with both feet. Sneijder has shown remarkable form with both his club and the national team is always a player to watch out for when he takes the pitch.

In their bold orange, Holland's new jersey has a cool contrast panel design that is as striking as Holland's style of precise play.

Holland's historic orange is the color of the royal family, dating back to the Dutch founding father William of Orange. Today, the color orange - like this jersey - represents pride in all things Dutch.

Dri-FIT jersey with screened Nike logo and Holland team badge.

All of Nike's new home jerseys are made of recycled plastic bottles. 100% recycled polyester. Imported.


Wesley Sneijder es considerado como uno de los mejores mediocampistas del mundo. Apoya a Sneijder y al seleccionado holandés con esta camiseta de Nike que viene en el tradicional tono naranja e incluye un panel contrastante tan llamativo como el fútbol holandés. Camiseta Dri-FIT con logotipo de Nike y escudo nacional aplicados. Todas las camisetas nacionales de local de Nike han sido hechas utilizando botellas de plástico recicladas. 100% poliéster reciclado.

Rules of the Game: If a team finishes a match with a greater number of players than their opponents and penalty kicks are taken to determine the winner of a match, that team shall reduce their numbers to equal that of their opponents. The team captain has Rules of the Game: An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a goalkeeper takes more than six seconds while controlling the ball with his hands before releasing it from his possession. The rules of the game were first written down in 1863 by the newly formed Football Association in England. Attendance for the 1950 World Cup Final at Maracana Stadium in Brazil was an amazing 199,500! The 1970 World Cup was the first to be televised in color.
Please click here to let us know your thoughts on our new Product Page!