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  1. Cheer on Vancouver's new team
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Cheer on Vancouver's new team

The Vancouver Whitecaps will join MLS in 2011, becoming the 17th team to join the league.

Get ready to cheer their official home jersey from adidas. Includes Vancouver Whitecaps team badge and adidas logo.

100% ClimaCool polyester. Imported.

The authentic is the actual piece that is worn on field. The authentic uses a performance cut for a snug fit. It also has a bonded crest. The authentic also features upgraded materials, including the laser cut mesh panels. The upgraded materials on the authentic result in a lighter weight.

NOTE: Tight fit, which means any jersey classified as Authentic will run small. The authentic is the actual piece that is worn on field. The authentic uses a performance cut for a snug fit. It also has a bonded crest. The authentic also features upgraded materials. The upgraded materials on the authentic result in a lighter weight.


Los Whitecaps de Vancouver comenzarán a jugar en 2011 como el equipo número 17 de la Major League Soccer. Prepárate para apoyarlos vistiendo su camiseta oficial de local de adidas. Viene con el escudo de Vancouver y logotipo de adidas. 100% poliéster ClimaCool. Importada.

At the 1954 World Cup, adidas founder Adi Dassler adapted the shoes of the German national team to the ground conditions with his revolutionary screw-in studs. Germany won the tournament. The most prolific goal-scorer in the North American Soccer League was Italian Giorgio Chinaglia of the New York Cosmos: 242 goals in 254 games. The first soccer league in the United States was the American Football Association, which existed from 1884-88. The Netherlands' Ernie Brandt is the only man to score a goal for both teams in a World Cup game, accomplishing the feat in 1978. London's new Wembley Stadium, which opened in 2007, has a seating capacity of 90,000.
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