Andrei Arshavin Russia World Cup Adidas Home Kit
Sbornaya have released a new Russia World Cup Andrei Arshavin home jersey for the 2010 World Cup and the shirt will prove to be popular with the fans, hoping to sell higher volumes than the previous Russia World Cup Andrei Arshavin home shirt.
Russia have not actually qualified for the tournament yet, as they still have to play Slovenia this month in a two-legged playoff. Manufactured by Adidas, Guus Hiddink’s team will debut the Russia World Cup Andrei Arshavin home kit in this playoff, hoping that it will help their qualification hopes.
If you are looking to add some tops for world cup to your football shirt collection, then the 2010 World Cup Russia Andrei Arshavin home kit is a great purchase to continue this collection. Russia finished runners up in Group 4 of European qualification, losing two of their ten matches.
All our Russia 2010 World Cup Andrei Arshavin Home Jerseys are available in sizes S, M L, XL and XXL, and can be customised with official shirt printing in World Cup style for all your favourite stars including Igor Akinfeev, Yuri Zhirkov, Sergei Semak, Diniyar Bilyaletdinov, Aleksandr Kerzhakov and Roman Pavlyuchenko.
Adidas, as always, have used the latest sporting and design technology for the 2010 World Cup Russia Andrei Arshavin home soccer shirts.
Russia have never won the World Cup. You could always decide that instead of putting a current player’s name at the back of your Russia home Andrei Arshavin jersey, you could put a legend’s name and number at the back of this world cup strip, including Viktor Onopko, Valeri Karpin and Vladimir Beschastnykh.
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