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  1. Show Some Love for Denmark
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Show Some Love for Denmark

In 2010, at age 18, Denmark's Christian Eriksen was the youngest player at the FIFA World Cup. In the two years since the midfielder has continued to develop into one of the top young stars in the game. For his club team Ajax in the 2011-12 season, Erisken appeared in 44 games and tallied eight goals and 21 assists.

Inspired by Demark's success in 1992, this is the official away jersey of the Danish Football Association.

Applied below the inside collar is a patch commemorating the 20th anniversary of Denmark's European Championship.

This ClimaCool jersey has the team Denmark badge and adidas logo embroidered at the front.

100% polyester. Imported


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