Join the Goal Club
$3.99 Shipping
< Back to Previous Results
loading...
Please note: Customized image is an approximation only.
Please note: Customized image is not available.

Nike Megan Rapinoe USA Home Jersey 12/13

Item #29649_RAPINOE
  1. USA! USA!
  2. $114.99
    Goal Club Members
    $106.49
    345
    Goal Club Points
Checkout
Size:
Quantity:
Select a Size for Ship Date

Customization adds up   to 5 business days to the shipping time of your order, regardless of which shipping method you choose.
No returns are accepted for customized items.

Reviews
About
Specs
Reviews
Sizing

USA! USA!

A midfielder with lethal ball control and manipulation, Megan Rapinoe has been a staple to the USWNT since 2006. She was crucial to the team's success in the London. Fearless and creative, Rapinoe provided firepower behind nearly half of the team's goals in the tournament with three goals and four assists.

Show your stripes for the stars and bars when you're wearing this official new USA home jersey from Nike.

This new Dri-FIT jersey has a series of red hoops on the front symbolizing the flag of the United States and has a transparent sash across the chest. This sash honors the USA's defeat of England in the 1950 world championship. Also for the first time, the US men's and women's teams will wear the same jersey design.

The Nike Swoosh logo and USA team badge are embroidered on the front.

100% polyester. Imported.

NOTE: This is a men's size jersey. The Men and Women's USA 12/13 jerseys look the same, but this jersey is actually the men's version.


Lamentamos que todavia no hay descripción en español para este producto.

Rules of the Game: An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a goalkeeper touches the ball with his hands after he has received it directly from a throw-in taken by a teammate. Goalkeeper is the only position to be explicitly part of the rules of the game since they were codified in the 19th century. As of December, 2007, FIFA has 208 member associations -which is 16 more than the United Nations. Since the women's NCAA Div 1 championship was established in 1981, The University of North Carolina has won the tournament 19 times. The name soccer comes from association football, which is the sport's formal name.
Please click here to let us know your thoughts on our new Product Page!