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📸 The stunning American football kits from the NFL 🏈 🇺🇸

📸 The stunning American football kits from the NFL 🏈 🇺🇸

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From football to soccer...
On the occasion of the Club World Cup, which is being held in the United States, the NFL, the iconic American football league, has produced soccer jerseys (the real one, the one they call "soccer" in the USA...) for each of its 32 franchises.
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The operation is a success, the jerseys are absolutely sublime!
Which one is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!
Also read:
- OM unveils its new 2025-26 away jersey
- Jersey info from last week
- Monday's transfer update
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