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It's every football fan's dream to own a game-worn jersey of their favorite player. Well, for a few die-hard Paris Saint-Germain supporters that dream is about to become a reality.

PSG‘s principal partner and jersey sponsor, ALL – Accor Live Limitless, is providing fans the opportunity to win the club’s brand new 2020/21 season  Jordan “Bordeaux” kit. The new jersey was unveiled for the first time during Paris Saint-Germain’s second Champions League match in Istanbul alongside an Air Jordan 4 collab.

Five jerseys worn and signed by football icons Neymar Jr, Kylian Mbappé, Angel Di Maria, Marquinhos, and Presnel Kimpembé, will be available on the fashion resale platform Vestiaire Collective. For a chance to win a jersey, fans need to register on the Vestiaire Collective website and add the PSG kit to their “wish list.”

The competition is international and kicked off on October 29 and runs until November 2. Five winners will be picked at random on November 3, and can then collect their second-hand shirt at one of Accor Group’s global locations. On top of everything, to avoid the risk associated with Covid-19 will be washed at 60°C before being given to the winners at least one week after the match.

To shoot your shot, head over to Vestiaire Collective’s website and enter the competition.

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