USWNT 2012/13 Goalkeeper Jersey — Nike

$75.00

All black everything. Black body with a tonal dark olive chest panel and the two-star US Soccer crest sitting inside it, white Nike swoosh on the right chest, three-quarter length sleeves, crew neck with an American flag tag at the back collar. Clean back — no name, no number. Nike Dri-FIT, tags still attached. This is a stealth piece.

The 2012/13 cycle was the USWNT at their most dominant. Coming off the heartbreaking 2011 World Cup final loss to Japan on penalties, this squad went to the 2012 London Olympics and took gold — beating Japan 2-1 in the final for revenge. Hope Solo owned the net that summer, and this is the exact style of blackout GK jersey she wore behind a defense that included Christie Rampone, Rachel Buehler, and Kelley O'Hara. Solo posted a 0.56 goals-against average across the tournament and was named the tournament's best goalkeeper.

Goalkeeper jerseys from the women's game are some of the rarest pieces in the vintage soccer market — almost nobody bought them at the time, and even fewer survived in this condition. With tags still on, this is a museum-grade find.

Size: Womans L

All black everything. Black body with a tonal dark olive chest panel and the two-star US Soccer crest sitting inside it, white Nike swoosh on the right chest, three-quarter length sleeves, crew neck with an American flag tag at the back collar. Clean back — no name, no number. Nike Dri-FIT, tags still attached. This is a stealth piece.

The 2012/13 cycle was the USWNT at their most dominant. Coming off the heartbreaking 2011 World Cup final loss to Japan on penalties, this squad went to the 2012 London Olympics and took gold — beating Japan 2-1 in the final for revenge. Hope Solo owned the net that summer, and this is the exact style of blackout GK jersey she wore behind a defense that included Christie Rampone, Rachel Buehler, and Kelley O'Hara. Solo posted a 0.56 goals-against average across the tournament and was named the tournament's best goalkeeper.

Goalkeeper jerseys from the women's game are some of the rarest pieces in the vintage soccer market — almost nobody bought them at the time, and even fewer survived in this condition. With tags still on, this is a museum-grade find.

Size: Womans L