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adidas Originals Bayern Munich Crew Sweatshirt

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Big Fan of Bayern Munich!

Root for die Roten of Bayern Munich with this cool retro sweatshirt.

In felt on the front is Bayern's home of Bavaria with Bayern's slogo "mia san mia," which is Bavarian for "we are who we are."

Embroidered on the bottom right hem is Bayern Munich's official team badge with their four championship stars.

There is a large screened trefoil logo on the back and a screened #5. The number 5 honors the great Bayern player, Franz Beckenbauer. The very name evokes visions of greatness, class and grace. The only man to win World Cups as both a player and a coach. He was twice European Footballer of the Year and three time European Cup winner.

65/35 cotton/polyester.

A brand with a distinctive old-school feel, adidas Originals is a collection of casual sports apparel and is adidas' heritage line. The brand uses the iconic Trefoil logo, which first appeared in 1972. Inspired by adidas' signature 3-Stripes, the flower shape with three stripes running through symbolizes the brand's diversity. It was the corporate symbol until 1997, when the 3 Bars design was adopted. Today, pieces in the adidas Originals collection are based on fashion from the 1960s through the 1990s. From flat bill caps to graphic tees, and from track pants to crewneck sweats, the adidas Originals collection is made to be noticed.


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Rules of the Game: On a soccer field, the two longer boundary lines are called touch lines. The two shorter lines are called goal lines. Soccer was first played as an official Olympic competition in 1908. Great Britain won the Gold that year. The youngest player to score in the German Bundesliga was Nuri Sahin of Borussia Dortmund (16 years and 335 days) in 2005. The first Women’s World Cup was held in China in 1991. The current World Cup trophy will be retired in 2038 when there is no more room for the champion's name.
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