LKR 5,500.00
Step into the 2010 World Cup with the Serbia 2010 Home Jersey, proudly worn by the Balkan side at the tournament in South Africa under manager Radomir Antić. Crafted by Nike, this home shirt carries the classic Serbian red base that echoes the first band of the national flag, giving the jersey an instantly recognizable patriotic look. The design is marked by a prominent white cross on the front, symbolizing the Serbian Orthodox cross, with a white horizontal chest band running across the shirt and a vertical stripe down the left side, intersecting to form a clean, bold cross‑shaped layout that stands out on the pitch.
Classic red base with large white cross and horizontal chest band
White vertical stripe on the left side forming a striking cross layout
Embroidered Football Association of Serbia badge and Nike logo
Serbian flag printed on the back of the jersey
Nike Dri‑Fit technology in 100% recycled polyester for dry, breathable wear
DELIVERY INFORMATION
DELIVERY:
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RETURNS / REFUNDS:
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Your club, your colours, your pride. At Fusion Gear, we bring you the finest selection of jerseys, retro classics, and exclusive editions, so you can wear your passion with pride.
I was only planning to buy one jersey, but after this first order… let’s just say my wallet and I are no longer on speaking terms.