Adidas Spain Home 2016-2017 Red Shirt Official Training Top Camiseta Espana Size XL

Condition - Excellent

Size - XL (Extra Large)

Colour - Red Yellow and Blue

Condition Details - Pristine colour, very smooth material, badges are excellent, 

Manufacturer - Adidas

Design - Official Royal Spanish Football Association Product. Not a Fake or Modern Reproduction

Team mates - Morata, Fabregas, Iniesta, Ramos, Pique, Busquets, Iniesta, Morata, Koke, Pedro, Thiago, Jordi Alba, Silva

Details - Authentic Original Vintage Spain Official Training Shirt from the 2016/17 Season. Training shirt as worn during the 2016 European Championship when Spain were knocked out in the last 16 of the competition, losing 2-0 against Italy. In excellent condition.

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