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adidas Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid Away Jersey 12/13

Item #31690_RONALDO
  1. 110 Years of Excellence!
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110 Years of Excellence!

Celebrate 110 years of rich soccer heritage with this Real Madrid away jersey from adidas. Real Madrid was founded in 1902 and continues to be one of the most successful and most talented clubs in the world.

Without a doubt, Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the greatest players in the world. The Portuguese superstar had an incredibly impressive season for Real Madrid in 2011-12 and looks to build upon that this year. The man known as CR7 shows no sign of letting up any time soon!

This ClimaCool jersey has a badge commemorating this milestone year embroidered on the left sleeve and the official La Liga badge embroidered on the right. The adidas logo and Real Madrid team badge are embroidered at the front with the team's kit sponsor heat-transferred below.

Anatomically placed mesh at the sides and underarms keep you feeling fresh and cool when you're getting fired up for your favorite team.

100% polyester. Imported.


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adidas founder Adi Dassler produced his first soccer boots in 1929. They featured leather outsoles and studs. The mascot for the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy was a green, white and red stick figure with a soccer ball head named Ciao. The Copa del Rey, an annual cup tournament in Spain involving more than 80 teams, was first played in 1902. Saudi Arabia, Iran and Japan have each won the Asian Cup championship three times. Everton's Dixie Dean set an English record when he scored 60 goals during the 1927-28 season.
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