Mexico 2011-2013 Away Short-Sleeve Football Shirt [As worn by Chicharito, Guardado & Marquez]
$44.95 – $54.95
Description
This is the fully-customizable short-sleeve away kit for Mexico’s 2011-2013 period.
In the 2011 Gold Cup, Mexico, led by head coach José Manuel de la Torre, displayed a remarkable performance that highlighted their dominance in the CONCACAF region. Mexico’s squad, featuring a mix of seasoned veterans and emerging talents, was eager to reclaim the Gold Cup title. Throughout the tournament, Mexico’s players wore their iconic green jerseys with pride and determination.
Mexico was placed in Group A alongside Costa Rica, El Salvador, and Cuba. Their campaign began with a commanding 5-0 victory over El Salvador on June 5 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington. Efraín Juárez, Aldo de Nigris, and Javier “Chicharito” Hernández, who netted a hat-trick, were the standout performers in a match that set the tone for Mexico’s dominance in the group stage.
Continuing their impressive form, Mexico faced Cuba on June 9 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. The match ended in another resounding 5-0 win for Mexico. Chicharito continued his goal-scoring spree with two goals, while Giovani dos Santos and Aldo de Nigris also found the back of the net. This victory secured Mexico’s place in the quarterfinals and demonstrated their offensive firepower and defensive solidity.
Mexico’s final group stage match against Costa Rica on June 12 at Soldier Field in Chicago ended in a convincing 4-1 victory. Goals from Rafael Márquez, Andrés Guardado, who scored twice, and Pablo Barrera ensured Mexico topped Group A with a perfect record. The group stage performances highlighted Mexico’s tactical discipline, depth in the squad, and their ability to adapt and overcome different challenges.
In the knockout stages, Mexico faced Guatemala in the quarterfinals on June 18 at New Meadowlands Stadium. Despite an early setback with Carlos Ruiz scoring for Guatemala, Mexico responded with goals from Aldo de Nigris and Chicharito to secure a 2-1 victory. In the semifinals on June 22 at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Mexico triumphed 2-0 over Honduras after extra time, with goals from de Nigris and Chicharito again proving crucial.
The final, held on June 25 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, was a thrilling encounter against the United States. Despite going down 2-0 early in the match, Mexico staged a remarkable comeback to win 4-2. Goals from Pablo Barrera (2), Andrés Guardado, and a stunning individual effort from Giovani dos Santos secured Mexico’s sixth Gold Cup title. This victory not only reaffirmed Mexico’s status as the dominant force in CONCACAF but also showcased their resilience, technical ability, and team spirit.
The Mexico national soccer team entered the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup with high hopes, led by head coach José Manuel de la Torre. The team faced a challenging tournament, marked by both notable victories and unexpected setbacks. Mexico was placed in Group A, alongside Panama, Canada, and Martinique. Despite being one of the favorites, Mexico’s journey in the group stage was a mix of triumphs and trials.
The tournament began on July 7, 2013, with Mexico suffering a surprising 2-1 defeat against Panama at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Marco Fabián scored for Mexico, but Panama’s Gabriel Torres netted twice to secure the win for his team. This early loss put pressure on the Mexican squad to perform in the subsequent matches. On July 11, 2013, Mexico bounced back with a solid 2-0 victory over Canada at CenturyLink Field in Seattle, with goals from Raúl Jiménez and Marco Fabián.
In their final group match on July 14, 2013, Mexico faced Martinique at the Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver. The Mexican side emerged victorious with a 3-1 win, thanks to goals from Marco Fabián, Luis Montes, and Miguel Ponce. This result secured Mexico’s place in the knockout stage, finishing second in Group A behind Panama.
In the quarter-finals, Mexico met Trinidad and Tobago on July 20, 2013, at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Raúl Jiménez was the hero of the match, scoring the decisive goal in the 84th minute to give Mexico a narrow 1-0 win. This victory propelled Mexico into the semi-finals, where they faced a rematch against Panama on July 24, 2013, at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington. Despite a valiant effort, Mexico was defeated 2-1 by Panama, with Luis Montes scoring Mexico’s lone goal. Panama’s Blas Pérez and Román Torres secured the victory for their side, ending Mexico’s hopes of advancing to the final.
Notable Players: Guillermo Ochoa, Francisco Rodríguez, Carlos Salcido, Rafael Márquez, Ricardo Osorio, Gerardo Torrado, Pablo Barrera, Israel Castro, Aldo de Nigris, Giovani dos Santos, Javier Hernández, Héctor Moreno, Efraín Juárez, Andrés Guardado, Alfredo Talavera, Jonathan Orozco, Israel Jiménez, Leobardo López, Joel Huiqui, Dárvin Chávez, Carlos Peña, Javier Cortés, Luis Montes, Raúl Jiménez, Marco Fabián, Rafael Márquez Lugo, Alfredo Talavera, Adrián Aldrete, Jorge Enríquez, Miguel Ponce.
Main Points
- This is a brand new jersey with its tags attached. It has never been worn, washed or used.
- The jersey is 100% polyester. It’s breathable, and made for a life on the move.
- Fully customizable with the name and number of your favourite player or even yours! Just choose the Custom Jersey Option and then message us your desired name and number or write them in the order’s notes at checkout.
- Replica Version. This jersey is a remake of the official one, made with the exact same materials, look, and feel.
- Tighter fit: make sure you choose the right sizing. We recommend buying one size bigger than you usually wear. This will ensure the jersey will fit.
Sizing Guidelines
This jersey comes in five sizes, which come with a tiny difference: they fit smaller than usual. Our suggestion is to pick your size 1 size bigger than you usually would. If you usually wear an M, pick an L. If you usually wear an S, pick an M.
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- Your satisfaction is guaranteed. If one of your shirts has a defect or is not up to standards, we will make it right. We offer free return shipping for defective shirts, and are always here for you if something goes wrong.
- We guarantee the arrival of any product purchased from us. If your shirt really doesn’t get to you, we always either send another or send you a refund. Usually, all packages arrive within 40 days of the purchase by ePacket (usually 2-3 weeks), within 60 by China Post (Usually 4-5 weeks).
- We will always curate and find new unique, beautiful old school jerseys. Our goal is to have the store with the most beautiful, aesthetically-pleasing, and historical jerseys.
We accept returns up to 60 days after the reception of your package.
If there’s any problem at all with your jersey, we will make it right. These are our terms for the returns:
- If it has fabrication defects or has other unpardonable problems, we offer you a refund or replacement upon proof with a picture.
- We accept returns for intact jerseys that still have their tags on. If you have removed the tags and used the jersey we won’t accept your return.
- If it’s a mistake on our end, and the shirt is damaged or has defects, we pay the return shipping. If you simply don’t like it and want to return it, you pay the shipping. Another small way of highlighting our superior customer service.
It all started when we were around 5 or 6 years old…
We would go to school in the day, and then go back home. Then, we’d be out and about for the rest of the day. We were playing football with the rest of the kids from around our home all day.
We were playing for hours, and we never stopped, even if our moms called us to get inside. We would yell “10 more minutes!”, right before spending another two hours on the field.
It didn’t matter whether it was sunny, rainy, or there was a snowstorm. We were still playing, from Spring to Winter, every single day.
And we were wearing the same jerseys you can find on our store. We are more than a jersey company…
We want to help you Relive the Memories Through Old-School Jerseys.
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