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adidas Gerardo Torrado Mexico Home Jersey 2011

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  1. Viva la Generation d'Oro!
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Viva la Generation d'Oro!

Gerardo Torrado plays for both Cruz Azul and his national team, Mexico. In fact, Torrado has almost 100 caps for Mexico. Show your love in Torrado's official Mexico Home Jersey.

Show your support for Mexico's Golden Generation with this official home jersey from adidas! Jersey has an applied Mexico national team badge on the right chest and an embroidered adidas logo on the left chest. ClimaCool technology gives you the extra ventilation you need to stay fresh and on your game!

100% polyester. Imported.


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