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This Real Madrid home jersey was personally signed by Cristiano Ronaldo in an exclusive signing session in Madrid on February 8th, 2012.

Ronaldo is the world's most iconic player. Since moving from Manchester United to Real Madrid for a record fee in 2009, the Portuguese superstar has taken La Liga by storm.

The official replica Real Madrid shirt is signed on the front in black ink. It comes in presentation packaging with an official certificate of authenticity featuring an image of Ronaldo signing the shirt. Please note this shirt is signed on the front and does not have Ronaldo 7 printed on the back.

NOTE: All sales final for signed memorabilia in order to protect standards of authenticity.


Esta camiseta de local del Real Madrid fue autografiada por Cristiano Ronaldo, durante una sesión exclusiva celebrada en Madrid, el 8 de febrero de 2012. El ganador del Balón de Oro fue transferido al Real Madrid en 2009 por una cifra récord y su llegada a España cambió la dinámica de La Liga. Se trata de una réplica oficial de la camiseta del Madrid autografiada en tinta negra por el frente y viene en un empaque de presentación con certificado oficial de autenticidad que incluye una foto de Ronaldo firmándola. Por favor toma en cuenta que esta camiseta no viene con el número 7 de Ronaldo en la espalda.

Rules of the Game: The ball is in play at all other times, including when it rebounds from a goalpost, crossbar or corner flag post and remains in the field of play. The CONCACAF Championship/Gold Cup, first held in 1963, has been won seven times by Mexico and four times by the USA. U.S. Men’s National Team played their first ever game in 1916 vs. Sweden in Stockholm. Columbus Crew Stadium, opened in 1999, was the first major soccer specific stadium in the U.S.. The United States played its first-ever official international soccer match on August 20, 1916 against Sweden in Stockholm.
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