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adidas Chelsea Youth Home Jersey 12/13

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Cheer for Chelsea!

Show your support for your favorite lads from Stamford Bridge in this official home jersey from adidas. This jersey uses ClimaCool technology to help true blue fans feel fresh when they're getting fired up.

This royal blue jersey uses golden elements on the seams and badge for a regal look that is fit for a lion and represents the glory of the club. The heat-transferred adidas logo and Chelsea badge reduce weight and brighten up the kit and the club's initials are embroidered on the back of the collar.

Cheer for Frank Lampard, Fernando Torres and the rest of Chelsea with this great looking jersey.

100% polyester.


Apoya a los chicos de Stamford Bridge con esta camiseta oficial de local hecha por adidas. Tecnología ClimaCool para mantenerte fresco mientras apoyas a los azules. Esta camiseta azul viene con detalles dorados en las costuras y escudo que representa las hazañas del club. Logotipo de adidas y escudo del club aplicados a calor para reducir su peso y hacerlos más llamativos. Las iniciales del Chelsea viene bordadas en la parte trasera del cuello. 100% poliéster. Importada.

The official ball for the 1982 World Cup was the adidas Tango Espaņa. Rules of the Game: During penalty kicks to determine the winner of a match, each kick is taken by a different player and all eligible players must take a kick before any player can take a second kick. The U.S. Governing body for the sport did not have soccer in its name until 1945, when it became the U.S. Soccer Football Association. The most prolific goal-scorer in the North American Soccer League was Italian Giorgio Chinaglia of the New York Cosmos: 242 goals in 254 games. In the first US Open Cup Final, played in 1914, Brooklyn Field Club defeated Brooklyn Celtic, 2-1.
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