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Nike Christiano Ronaldo Signed Cleat Mercurial Miracle

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Incredible piece of memorabilia.

This Nike Mercurial Miracle CR7 II FG Blue/Red/Obsidian boot was personally signed by Cristiano Ronaldo in a private and exclusive signing in Madrid on February 8th, 2012.

These boots come with a certificate of authenticity featuring an image of Cristiano signing. *Please note that the boot is striped on the outside of the left and the inside of the right boot. Cristiano signed both left and right boots on the unstriped side. You will receive a either left or a right boot.

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


Estos botines Mercurial Miracle CR7 II FG de Nike fueron autografiados por Cristiano Ronaldo durante una sesión exclusiva celebrada en Madrid el 8 de febrero de 2012. Vienen con certificado oficial de autenticidad que incluye una foto de Ronaldo firmándolos. *Por favor toma en cuenta que las franjas vienen solamente en el costado exterior del botín izquierdo y el interior del derecho. La firma de Cristiano aparece en el costado sin franjas. Recibirás el botín izquierdo o el derecho.

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