Game Of Thrones House Themed World Cup Uniforms

game-of-thrones-soccer-uniforms-2.jpg This is the series of Game of Thrones house themed soccer uniforms imagined by Spanish designer Nerea Palacios. She did a great job. I would play for any of those teams. Jk jk, I would only play for House Targaryen. I want the dragons on my team. "Dragons can't play soccer." No, but they can roast and eat all the opposing players, making it real easy for me to score goals. Aww shucks, MVP again? Keep going for eight more houses.
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  • Tagged count me in, designing things, fashion, Football, Game of Thrones, GoT, houses, i would wear any of those, RED CARD?! I'LL STAB YOU, so by a show of hands how many people are going to watch the US game today online and only pretend to work?, Soccer, Sports, sure why not, teams, uniforms, world up
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