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adidas Fernando Torres Spain Away Jersey 12/13

Item #28595_TORRES
  1. Feel the Fury!
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Feel the Fury!

Nicknamed of "el niño Torres" (kid Torres), Fernando Torres has been a force on the field since first joining the Spanish National Team. Spanish striking sensation Fernando Torres is a threat on the attack whether he's scoring goals or creating important plays for his team. Torres possess a blistering pace that leaves defenders in the dust and has shown his lethal finishing with both his foot and his head.

The Spaniards have reasserted their dominance over Europe.

You have the passion, they have the skill - you both wear this official jersey of La Furia Roja!

Unique for Spain, their new away jersey has been designed with sash - a staple of soccer culture. The faded sash is in the Spanish National Team's classic blue shades.

Campeones de Europa is printed inside the collar commemorating their 2008 win.

Spanish team badge, championship star and adidas logo are embroidered on the front.

100% ClimaCool polyester with mesh ventilation. Imported.


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The headquarters of adidas are located in Herzogenaurach, Germany. Rules of the Game: An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a goalkeeper touches the ball with his hands after he has received it directly from a throw-in taken by a teammate. The mascot for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany was a lion named Goleo VI. He had a talking soccer ball sidekick named Pille. Mexican goalkeeper Antonio Carbajal played in five consecutive World Cups (1950-66). Substitutions were allowed for the first time in the 1970 World Cup.
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