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Nike Cesc Fabregas Barcelona Youth Away Jersey 12/13

Item #33337_FABREGAS
  1. Mes Que Un Club!
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Mes Que Un Club!

A star and team captain with Arsenal FC after debuting as a teenager, Cesc Fabregas returned to his hometown club, FC Barcelona, in 2011. There he added to an already strong midfield with his creativity and skill, particularly with set pieces.

This is Barca's new bold jersey for the 12/13 season.

Bright orange and yellow with a blended pattern. This bright color celebrates the boldness of Barcelona's play and style while honoring the city's cultures, art and architecture.

Mes que un club is screened on the inside of the collar. Taping in Barca's traditional red and blue run down the sides.

Includes embroidered Barcelona team badge and Nike logo with screened Qatar Foundation logo. UNICEF is screened on the back.

Advanced Dri-FIT for moisture control. 100% recycled polyester. Imported.


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