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  1. A Champion
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A Champion

Mesut Ozil has been dubbed "the German Messi" by some and it's easy to see why the young, talented playmaker has been earning such glowing comparisons. His creative style is filled with finesse and a flair for improvisation that makes him an inventive playmaker and a brilliant attacking player with a knack for creating assists.

Cheer Los Blancos whether or not you're in Santiago Bernabeu with this official jersey. This is the jersey Real Madrid will wear during some UEFA Champions League play.

This green color is rarely seen on the legendary club (this is only second time in the club's history - 1965 was the last time the club wore green). Pinstripes add a retro look.

Real Madrid team badge, embroidered silver adidas logo and screened sponsor logo at front. The Real Madrid 110th Anniversary commemorative logo is printed on the shirt's inner upper back area. There is an applied felt official Champions League patch on the sleeve.

100% polyester with ClimaCool moisture-wicking technology and venting weave.


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adidas founder Adi Dassler produced his first soccer boots in 1929. They featured leather outsoles and studs. The legendary adidas Adilette sandal was introduced in 1968. The youngest player to score in the German Bundesliga was Nuri Sahin of Borussia Dortmund (16 years and 335 days) in 2005. On a regulation size field, the edge of the penalty box is 18 yards from the goal line. 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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