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  1. The Hosts of the 2011 Copa America!
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The Hosts of the 2011 Copa America!

Sergio "Kun" Aguero is an exciting rising star in the world. The young striker currently plays for Manchester City and the Argentine national team as a lethal attacking player on the wings. He also happens to be the son-in-law of Diego Maradona! Lots of teams are keeping their eyes on Aguero as he continues to improve and fans should turn around and take notice too!

Get ready for the 2011 Copa America to be held in Argentina with the host country's home jersey!

This sky-blue home jersey is perfect for the most ardent fans of Argentina!

Designed with the traditional "albiceleste" colors and with a wider stripe. New gold details on the team badge highlight a new design.

Jersey has an embroidered adidas logo on the front center chest and the Argentina national team badge is embroidered on the left. An embossed design around the team badge includes the year 1893, the year in which the Argentina Football Association was founded.

100% polyester. Imported.


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As of December, 2007, FIFA has 208 member associations -which is 16 more than the United Nations. Attendance for the 1950 World Cup Final at Maracana Stadium in Brazil was an amazing 199,500! The most prolific goal-scorer in the North American Soccer League was Italian Giorgio Chinaglia of the New York Cosmos: 242 goals in 254 games. Of the U.S. WNT coaches who coached more than four games, only Tony DiCicco was born in the United States. Hungary scored 27 goals in the 1954 World Cup, more than any other country in a single World Cup.
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