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Nike Ronaldinho Brasil Home Jersey 2013

Item #37336_RONALDINHO
  1. For Brazil's world class players and fans
  2. $114.99
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For Brazil's world class players and fans

Ronaldinho has had one of the most successful careers in the history of soccer. He has won the FIFA World Player of the Year twice, the Ballon d'Or, and numerous other awards. Show your love in Ronaldinho's official Brazil jersey.

Brazil's newest home jersey from Nike is in Brazil's classic colors - bright yellow and green. It's the symbol of Brazils soccer brilliance and a jersey to inspire Brazil's passionate fans.

This iconic color combo is combined with design innovation for a modern take on a classic.

Redesigned home jersey has Brasil team badge, Nike logo and five championship stars.

The jersey has classic rib collar in green with a V inset, laser venting, bonded seams and hem vents to ensure it is love by not just for fans, but by players as well.

100% recycled Dri-FIT polyester.


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