This official United States football shirt was worn by midfielder Malik Tillman during the friendly international against Belgium on 28 March 2026. Starting the match at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Tillman wore this number 17 shirt as the US team faced a 2–5 defeat. The item is signed by the player and comes fully authenticated by Fabricks. A unique piece of memorabilia for collectors, this shirt captures a moment from the 2026 season and brings fans closer to the action on the pitch.
The Player
Malik Tillman
- Age
- 24
- Position
- Midfielder
- Number
- 17
- Size
- L
- Date of Birth
- 28 May 2002
- Place of Birth
- Germany
- Nationality
- United States
Shipping
We will automatically combine up to three products for shipping and waive the shipping fee for eligible second and third orders, provided they are paid together.
We offer worldwide shipping. Shipping costs are added at the checkout for each product. These costs are determined by your country of residence, the type of product and the office from which we will have to ship it.
Please note: custom duties and/or import (VAT) tax may apply depending on the country you live in.
Looking to purchase multiple products within a short period? Good news! We offer a bundling service for our collectors. Eligibility for bundling will be assessed automatically when multiple products are available for shipping. A maximum of three products can be bundled. After paying for your first order, you will see that no shipping fee is charged on your eligible second and third orders.
Please note: bundling refunds do not apply to items that are already part of a ‘free shipping’ campaign.
For bundling to occur, the following criteria must be met:- The products are being shipped from the same office.
- The products are being sent to the same address.
- The products are small enough to fit into the box (bundling is not available for frames, balls, or special items).
- The products have been paid for by the winner within a window of 24 hours.
Authentication
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This official United States football shirt was worn by midfielder Malik Tillman during the friendly international against Belgium on 28 March 2026. Starting the match at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Tillman wore this number 17 shirt as the US team faced a 2–5 defeat. The item is signed by the player and comes fully authenticated by Fabricks. A unique piece of memorabilia for collectors, this shirt captures a moment from the 2026 season and brings fans closer to the action on the pitch.
The Player
Malik Tillman
- Age
- 24
- Position
- Midfielder
- Number
- 17
- Size
- L
- Date of Birth
- 28 May 2002
- Place of Birth
- Germany
- Nationality
- United States
Bid history
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Shipping
We will automatically combine up to three products for shipping and waive the shipping fee for eligible second and third orders, provided they are paid together.
We offer worldwide shipping. Shipping costs are added at the checkout for each product. These costs are determined by your country of residence, the type of product and the office from which we will have to ship it.
Please note: custom duties and/or import (VAT) tax may apply depending on the country you live in.
Looking to purchase multiple products within a short period? Good news! We offer a bundling service for our collectors. Eligibility for bundling will be assessed automatically when multiple products are available for shipping. A maximum of three products can be bundled. After paying for your first order, you will see that no shipping fee is charged on your eligible second and third orders.
Please note: bundling refunds do not apply to items that are already part of a ‘free shipping’ campaign.
For bundling to occur, the following criteria must be met:- The products are being shipped from the same office.
- The products are being sent to the same address.
- The products are small enough to fit into the box (bundling is not available for frames, balls, or special items).
- The products have been paid for by the winner within a window of 24 hours.
Authentication
More information? Click here.



