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

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.


Prepárate para disfrutar de la Copa América 2011 en Argentina vistiendo la camiseta de local del país anfitrión. Viene con logotipo bordado de adidas al centro del pecho y el escudo nacional bordado en el costado izquierdo. Gráfico repujado alrededor del escudo nacional recuerda 1893, año en que fue fundada la Asociación del Fútbol Argentino. 100% poliéster. Importada.

Rules of the Game: The ball is in play at all other times, including when it rebounds from a goalpost, crossbar or corner flag post and remains in the field of play. Goalkeeper is the only position to be explicitly part of the rules of the game since they were codified in the 19th century. The mascots for the 1974 FIFA World Cup in West Germany were two boy characters named Tip and Tap. The earliest documented use of the word football appears in a proclamation by King Henry IV of England in 1409. The first international soccer game was played in Glasgow, Scotland in 1872.
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