Soccer Pro World Cup Competition

What do you need to support your favorite team? A replica jersey. What makes it even better than a normal one? When it’s free!

I’ve got some AWESOME news for world cup soccer fans…If you haven’t already heard, SoccerPro just launched a “Jerseys for Life” Sweepstakes.  It’s part of their World Cup celebration! Not only do you have the opportunity to win over $800 USD worth of replica jerseys, if you enter soon, our friends at SoccerPro will throw in a $10 coupon! So go over now and enter, it’s free! Actually, you get $10 for going and entering.

Here are some rules about the Jerseys for Life Contest.

  1. Lucky winners will receive their favorite team jersey every year for the next 10 years.
  2. In some instances “for Life” could be more than 10 years, but “Jerseys for 10 Years” didn’t sound as cool. Read Rule #3.
  3. We did some research and discovered that Jack Rabbits live about 10 years.  This should count for something!
  4. Jack rabbits are close cousins to squirrels, and Sergio is a squirrel.  You can tell because of his beady eyes and continous scampering about.
  5. No purchase necessary.  Bribery is strongly encouraged but won’t help you win.  You may send gifts to “Lauren” at SoccerPro.  She likes Starbucks!
  6. Must be 18.  Not sure why, but everyone else says this.  Must be written on an invisible scroll somewhere.
  7. Must live in the United States.

Enter here:
Click to Enter & Win Some Sweet Jerseys

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About the Author

Ben

Most kids grow up spending Saturday mornings watching cartoons. Ben however got up early to watch English Premier League games on a special channel he convinced his father to order for that purpose alone. Ben carries that passion with him today, both on and off the soccer field. Though American, he still understands the rest of the world when they use words like "futbol," "footy boots" and "football pitch." He currently resides in Hong Kong, traveling frequently to the USA, China and other countries in search of the most up to date soccer information available.

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