2010/11 Netherlands Home Football Shirt Sneijder #10 (M)

9/10 Superb

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Condition: 9/10 Superb. A little wear to the motif inside the collar

Size: Adult Medium

Chest Measurement: 39-41 Inches / 99-103 CM

Manufacturer: Nike

Colour: Orange, black & white trim

Material: Polyester

Seasons: 2010/2011 & 2011/2012

Player: Wesley Sneijder

Patches: N/A

Official Nike Netherlands home football shirt from the 2010/11 international season. Complete with Sneijder #10 on the front & back of the shirt in official lettering.

The condition of this original football jersey is 9/10 - Superb. A little wear to the motif inside the collar (see photos).

Sneijder was in the starting line-up for their first match in the competition, a 2–0 victory over Denmark. He scored the winning goal in a 1–0 victory over Japan. In the first two matches of the group stage at the FIFA World Cup, he was selected as the man of the match in both. In the Netherlands' round of 16 match against Slovakia, Sneijder scored in a 2–1 victory. 

He also provided what was at first thought to be an assist for the first goal against Brazil in the quarter-finals, but was later credited with the goal. He then scored the first header of his career direct from a corner and consigned Brazil to a 2–1 defeat, bringing his goal total in the tournament to four. Sneijder was again named man of the match on FIFA's website.

In the semi-final against Uruguay, Sneijder scored in the 70th minute, taking his total in the competition to five, raising him at the time to first place in terms of goals scored, along with Spain's David Villa. The Netherlands won the match 3–2 and progressed to the final. Sneijder was yet again named on FIFA's website as the Budweiser man of the match according to the public online vote. In the World Cup Final, the Dutch lost to Spain 1–0 after extra time, conceding the only goal of the match after 116 minutes to Andrés Iniesta.