Brian Brobbey

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  • Brian Brobbey Netherlands shirt
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100th Netherlands World Cup Goal
Brian Brobbey brilliance in the Netherlands’ 5-star performance in Houston
This official Netherlands shirt was worn by Brian Brobbey during the World Cup match against Sweden at Houston Stadium on 20 June 2026. Brobbey delivered an outstanding performance, netting two goals in the 5–1 victory. His second strike was a landmark achievement, marking the 100th goal for the Dutch national team in World Cup history. This match-worn item is signed by the attacker and is fully authenticated by Fabricks technology.

The Match

World Cup

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Netherlands

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Sweden

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Houston Stadium

20 June 2026

Season 2026

The Player

Brian Brobbey

Age
24
Position
Attacker
Number
19
Size
XL
Date of Birth
01 February 2002
Place of Birth
Netherlands
Nationality
Netherlands

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Where the money goes

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On the initiative of the Dutch national team players, it has been decided to donate the net

proceeds from the sale of the World Cup qualifying match jerseys to the

Princess Máxima Center for pediatric oncology.
Specifically, the donation will go to the

Maximaal Bewegen (Maximum Movement) program, which helps children with cancer to remain active during and after their treatment