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Clint Dempsey, sometimes known as Deuce, is one of the hardest working and most effective Americans to grace the pitch. Dempsey is the all-time top goal scorer for his club in England and the only American to score a hat trick in the EPL. Plus he scored the only goal in the USA's first ever win over Italy. Deuce has proven he gets the goals and you need to get his jersey.

Stay true to the red, white and blue when you're wearing this official USA away jersey from Nike. The US first wore this jersey on February 29, 2012 as they defeated the mighty Italy in friendly play.

White sleeves and the blue sash are a nod to the team's 1950 uniforms, worn by the US team that defeated England in the legendary world final.

This Dri-FIT jersey has the USA national team badge and Nike Swoosh logo. The collar has red-white-and-blue details, while the American flag is printed just inside the neck.

Upgraded to be 23% lighter than previous USA jerseys.

Show some love for your favorite US soccer stars like Clint Dempsey and Landon Donovan as they take on the world.

100% polyester. Imported.


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The United States joined FIFA in 1913. Karl-Heinz Korbel, who played for Eintracht Frankfurt from 1972 to 1991, holds the record for Bundesliga appearances with 602. The team sponsored by Bethlehem Steel won four out of the first six US Open Cup tournaments- 1915, '16, '18 and '19. The U.S. Women's National Team went 51 games without a loss between 2004 and 2007. America's best performance in the World Cup since 1930 came in 2002, when the Yanks made it to the quarterfinals.
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