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Under Armour Emmanuel Adebayor Tottenham Long Sleeve Home Jersey 12/13

Item #36158_ADEBAYOR
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Togolese striker Emmanuel Adebayor first came to the Hotspurs in 2011 on loan from Manchester City, and signed a permanent deal to Tottenham the following year. He started his senior year with Metz B in 2000, and since then he has become known as a strong player with skill, speed, consistency and aerial ability. Adebayor has taken these attributes to the international stage for Togo since 2000, and earned African Footballer of the Year in 2008.

Show your love for the Lilywhites in their new official home jersey from Under Armour.

Classic, premium look with open collar, embroidered Tottenham Hotspur team badge, embroidered Under Armour logo and screened sponsor design on the front. There is a subtle screened Tottenham design on the back.

The ultra-lightweight fabric balances durability, breathability, and mobility. Mesh ventilation allows superior airflow and the anti-microbial technology.

HeatGear moisture control.

Brad Friedel, Michael Dawson and Kyle Walker will be joined by new signings Gylfi Sigurdsson and Jan Vertonghen in this official Tottenham Hotspur jersey.

100% polyester. Imported.


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