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Nike Landon Donovan USA Centennial Youth Jersey 2013

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  1. 1913-2013
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1913-2013

Landon Donovan is a brilliant midfielder and attacking player with impeccable distribution and finishing. Donovan is the all-time leader in both scoring and assists with the US national team and is also the most capped among active players. Show your devotion to Landon Donovan and the rest of the stars and stripes.

Part of Nike's USA Centennial line, this new official USA jersey celebrates 100 years of American soccer. This is the jersey the team will wear during 2014 qualifying.

This jersey has a unique USA badge created especially for the Centennial embroidered on the front and screened inside the collar. This Centennial badge features thirteen stars and thirteen stripes, representing the original 13 US colonies. Wide navy cuffs and V-collar further add to the retro feel.

Dri-FIT moisture control for enhanced performance. Polyester.


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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 The Oneida Football Club was the first soccer club in America and was formed in 1862. The mascot for the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the USA was a dog character named Striker. The National Soccer Hall of Fame is located in Oneonta, New York. 199,854 people filled Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro to watch the 1950 World Cup final between Brazil and Uruguay.
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