It's a tradition and it's sportsmanship.
You get to participate in one of the greatest sporting events in the world, and you show respect to your opposition by trading jerseys.
But you also get a momento of your participation.
2006-07-08 09:54:35
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answered by Chinese Cowboy 5
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It's a question of fair play.
They do that to save a memento of the championship.
Personally, I think is because they're going to sell it later on in amazon...
2006-07-08 09:53:52
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answer #2
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answered by Andi Rolf 5
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I think its a "pat on the back" type thing. Something like a sign of respect to the other player....NOt sure....just my opininon
2016-03-26 21:50:17
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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its a keepsake
and a show of respect between the two
after all, you have plenty of your own jersies, but now you have one of another famous great player
2006-07-08 09:54:30
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answer #4
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answered by enginerd 6
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so each of them can have a jersey of every team they play of their position
2006-07-08 09:54:39
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answered by Anonymous
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souvinirs, to show peeps they hav played against 1 another, respect, and also, it FREE.
plus, they hav more of their own jerseys.
2006-07-08 09:55:10
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answer #6
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answered by Naty:Co-Emperor Has Returned 6
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This is what gay men do. We all know that only queers play soccer!!!
2006-07-08 09:53:25
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answer #7
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answered by ubet426 4
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they do it so they can remember who they played and stuff
memoribillia
2006-07-08 14:43:23
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answered by patrick5081 3
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i think its to show respect.
2006-07-08 09:53:08
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answered by standstill 22 5
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sportsmanship i think
2006-07-08 09:54:10
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answered by lali=] 1
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