Maglia Home Cile 2014/15 Alexis #7 (S)
| Club | Chile |
| Season | 2014/15 |
| Size | S |
| Condition | Eccellente |
| Player | Alexis |
| Auth. code | 744501 |
| Notes | Logo Drycell danneggiato. Codice di autenticità danneggiato. |
Rivivi l’atmosfera elettrizzante dei Mondiali del 2014, quando il Cile conquistò il mondo, guidato dall’inarrestabile Alexis Sánchez. La maglia home del Cile 2014/15 Alexis #7 (S) racchiude l’orgoglio e la passione di una nazione che ha osato sognare, con l’iconico design rosso e il leggendario numero 7 sulla schiena. Questa maglia, taglia Small, è un omaggio a un’epoca d’oro in cui lo spirito impavido del Cile ispirava i tifosi ovunque. Perfetta per collezionisti o per chiunque custodisca con affetto la storia del calcio, questo pezzo ti permette di trattenere la magia di quella stagione indimenticabile.
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