Men’s Mario Kempes Tribute Hoodie – For True Football Legends
Celebrate the spirit of a footballing icon with our Mario Kempes Tribute Hoodie – a premium, heavyweight hoodie designed for fans who know the legacy of greatness. This isn’t just streetwear; it’s a salute to one of the most electrifying strikers the game has ever seen.
Whether you watched him light up the pitch or learned his story through football lore, Mario Kempes is a name that commands respect. Known as “El Matador”, Kempes was the heart of Argentina’s 1978 FIFA World Cup victory. He scored 6 goals in that tournament, including two in the final against the Netherlands, securing the Golden Boot and Golden Ball — a rare and unforgettable feat.
Kempes’ international record is just the beginning. Over a career that spanned nearly two decades, he racked up over 300 career goals. He made his name with clubs like Valencia CF, where he was twice the top scorer in La Liga (1976–77 and 1977–78) and led them to a Copa del Rey and UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup victory. His style was fearless — powerful runs, rocket shots, and an unrelenting hunger for goals.
This men’s hoodie features his name in bold, vintage-style lettering – an homage to classic kits and timeless football passion. Constructed from a cotton-rich fleece blend, it’s soft on the skin, warm enough for matchday chills, and stylish enough for everyday wear. The relaxed fit and ribbed cuffs bring a laid-back, athletic vibe that pairs perfectly with jeans or joggers.
Features:
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Premium midweight fabric (80% cotton / 20% polyester)
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Durable print of “Mario Kempes” across the chest
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Classic pullover fit with adjustable drawstring hood
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Ribbed cuffs and waistband for comfort and structure
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Kangaroo pocket for cold hands or quick storage
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Machine washable
Whether you're heading to a local game or watching classic Argentina replays, this hoodie keeps the legacy alive. It’s more than merch — it’s a statement. A nod to the golden era of football and the man who helped define it.
Own your piece of football history. Rep Mario Kempes with pride.