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.
Icons.com frequently asked questions
Are Icons.com signed shirts authentic?
Yes. Every shirt is an officially licensed product. Icons.com never uses fake, counterfeit or unofficial shirts. Every signed item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, signing proof and tamper-proof security holograms.
What is a “Fan Style” shirt?
When Icons.com can’t source the exact shirt before a signing session, it has players sign the numbers and lettering separately, then heat-press them onto the correct official shirt afterwards. This doesn’t affect the signature. These products are clearly labelled “Fan Style” on the site.
What retro shirt brands does Icons.com use?
Icons.com collaborates with TOFFS, Score Draw and COPA, all officially licensed retro and remake brands. They hold official licenses with major clubs and national teams and produce high-quality, legally approved remakes.
How do you verify authenticity?
Every signed item comes with an official Certificate of Authenticity. Icons.com pays players via invoice and BACS (never cash), document signings with photos and video, and manage every session through its expert in-house team.
Why does it matter if the shirt is genuine?
Fake shirts compromise quality and destroy the long-term value of your memorabilia. Icons.com’s licensing agreements with clubs, players, FIFA and UEFA don’t allow the use of fake or unofficial products.
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