Ryan Gravenberch

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  • Ryan Gravenberch Netherlands jersey
  • Ryan Gravenberch Netherlands jersey

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This official Netherlands soccer jersey was worn by Ryan Gravenberch during the World Cup match against Japan on June 14, 2026. This starting midfielder's jersey features the number 8 and is personally signed by Gravenberch. Fully authenticated by Fabricks, this match-worn item offers a direct connection to the 2-2 draw. Own a piece of the game with this unique collectible.
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The Game

World Cup

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Netherlands

2

Japan

2

June 14, 2026

Season 2026

The Player

Ryan Gravenberch

Age
24
Position
Midfielder
Number
8
Size
-
Date of Birth
16 May 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