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Icons Official UEFA Champions League Lionel Messi Signed Cleat

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  1. Personally signed by Messi!
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Personally signed by Messi!

This product is part of Icons' exclusive UEFA Champions League signed memorabilia range, officially licensed by UEFA.

This adidas F50 cleat was personally signed by Lionel Messi in an exclusive signing session organized and carried out by Icons in Barcelona on 18 September 2012.

The Barcelona and Argentina superstar is without doubt the world's best player and one of the most gifted players to grace the UEFA Champions League.

His breath-taking performances in 2011-12 saw him score 73 goals in total, an incredible new European record for goals in a single season. His phenomenal goal scoring has taken him past 234 goals for Barcelona, making him their all-time leading scorer at just 24 years old. Now, with the new season well underway, in his newly designed F50 boots, Leo looks set to better those achievements and further cement his place in footballing history.

The cleat is signed in black pen. It comes with an official certificate of authenticity featuring an image of Messi signing.

NOTE: All sales final for signed memorabilia in order to protect standards of authenticity.


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Rules of the Game: According to FIFA, goalposts and crossbars must always be painted white. The African Cup of Nations, the main international football competition in Africa, was first held in 1957. Real Madrid has won the Champions League/European Cup 9 times, more than any other club. The United States won the first game in World Cup history when it defeated Belgium 3-0 in 1930. 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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