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adidas Giampaolo Pazzini AC Milan Home Jersey 12/13

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  1. The Legendary Striped Jersey of the Rossoneri
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The Legendary Striped Jersey of the Rossoneri

Acquired by A.C. Milan from Internazionale in a late summer 2012 transfer, Giampaolo Pazzini is a striker who is known for his movement off the ball and lethal ability to score with his head. Pazzini started his senior career with Atalanta in 2003, then moved to Fiorentina and Sampdoria before his most recent moves. He has earned a regular place with the Italian national team since 2009.

The Rossoneri have never looked better than they do in their red and black.

Black to inspire fear and red to represent the fire in their hearts. Ignite your passion for the great club in this, AC Milan's official home jersey for the 12/13 season.

This new jersey highlights the tradition of AC Milan with an iconic polo collar and Italian flag details integrated in the classic red/black stripe pattern. AC Milan is screened under the back collar.

Embroidered AC Milan team badge and adidas logo.

Engineered fabric. ClimaCool moisture control. 100% polyester.


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The Three Stripes were registered as an adidas trademark in 1949. Rules of the Game: Coaches and other officials must remain within the confines of the technical area except in special circumstances, for example, a trainer or doctor entering the field of play, with the referee’s permission, to assess an injured player. Uruguay beat Argentina to win the first World Cup in 1930 in front of a crowd of 93,000 people. Of the U.S. WNT coaches who coached more than four games, only Tony DiCicco was born in the United States. 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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