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

Midfielder Antonio Nocerino started his track to professional soccer when he signed with Juventus as a youth player in 1997 at age 13. He has been with A.C. Milan since 2011 and has played for several excellent clubs throughout his career. Since leaving Juventus at the senior level in 2004, he has played for Avellino (on loan) Genoa, Catanzaro (on loan), Crotone (on loan), Messina (on loan), Piacenza, Juventus, Palermo and now Milan. He captained Italy's U-21 team and has played for his nation's senior squad since 2008.

Support your favorite stars of the San Siro in this AC Milan away jersey from adidas.

This new kit, inspired by the clubs tradition, has a classic AC Milan black and red design on the center with a screened sponsor design.

This ClimaCool jersey has the adidas logo and AC Milan team badge embroidered on the front.

100% polyester.


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adidas’ Three Stripes made their first appearance on apparel when they were incorporated into the design of track suits in 1962. At the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, 124 nations were equipped by adidas. Rules of the Game: During penalty kicks to determine the winner of a match, the goalkeeper who is the teammate of the kicker must remain on the field of play, outside the penalty area in which the kicks are being taken, and on the goal line where it meets 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. American Bert Patenaude scored the first hat trick in World Cup history in a 3-0 victory over Paraguay in 1930.
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