Celebrate a Messi win with these timeless jerseys from the worlds top FIFA memorabilia seller

As we head into the fourth week of the World Cup, things are heating up, and despite the UMSNT’s devastating loss in the Round of 16, there’s still generational talent all over the United States right now playing for a chance in the quarterfinals and beyond.Looking for something to commemorate this time, when the FIFA World Cup was played across the United States? Icons.com should be your go-to spot.“Signed by the world’s best,” Icons.com currently has genuine signed pieces from icons of the game, dating back from the ’80s through now.

Their current stock includes jerseys signed by David Beckham and all three of this World Cup 2026’s top scorers: Argentina’s Lionel Messi, France’s Kylian Mbappé and Norwegian breakout Erling Haaland.That’s not all, though, because available exclusively through Icon.com’s partnership with the New York Post, you can snag signed memorabilia from icons of USMNT past, including star goalkeeper Tim Howard.Three-time World Cup goalkeeper Brad Friedel autographed this image of one of his most iconic saves.

It comes with a certificate of authenticity for proof that the signature is genuine.Goalkeeper Tim Howard’s iconic 16-save match against Belgium in the 2014 World Cup is immortalized with this autographed photo.

The all-time World Cup leading scorer, Lionel Messi, is playing in his sixth World Cup.Snag one of these authentic Argentina kits from this year’s tournament signed by Messi earlier this year.

One of this year’s top scorers, Kylian Mbappé signed this jersey ahead of the 2026 World Cup.It comes with an Official 2026 FIFA World Cup Certificate of Authenticity.

Do you support the Sky Blues? Be sure to grab this authentic jersey signed by star striker and current Norway breakout Erling Haaland.Jude Bellingham is one of the breakouts of this year’s tournament, who scored two goals in the Round of 16 to help England advance to the quarterfinals.

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