Signed C9 Jersey stolen from Halo tournament sells for $100 on eBay

In December of 2021, a signed Cloud9 Stratus jersey was stolen from an in-person Halo Infinite tournament. Now, the jersey has resurfaced after it sold for $100 on eBay.

The first in-person Halo tournament in some time occurred on December 17th through the 19th. TheHCS Kickoff Majorwas held in Raleigh, North Carolina, and featured players fromnine different esports orgs.

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Cloud9 was one of the teamswho competed at the event, and they ultimately took home the grand prize of $140k. They also brought along a one-of-a-kind C9 Stratus Jersey signed by the players. C9 intended to give this jersey to a fan.

However, the jersey was stolen before it could be given away. Thought to be lost without a trace, the jersey later resurfaced on the popular reselling site, eBay.

signed c9 jersey on ebay

Stolen C9 jersey sells on eBay

The story of the stolen jersey doesn’t have a happy ending. Although it appeared on eBay, it was already too late. TheC9 jerseywas sold for the low low price of $100 USD to another stranger on the internet.

The jersey was reported by Cloud9’s social media managerC9 Porti. He stated that the jersey was left backstage and was intended to be given to a fan. However, it was stolen along with a player badge and later sold online.

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The listing for the jersey was posted by eBay usergregorydan1964. It was originally listed on December 26th, just 10 days after the HCS Kickoff. Yet, before the bidding came to an end, the seller delisted the item. It was relisted on January 1st where it sold for $40 less than it would have originally.

Someone in the HCS Raleigh event took home a Cloud9 Stratus Jersey we left on the backstage with some signatures from C9 Players/Staff that we were supposed to give to a Fan and sold it for $100 on eBay with a Player Badge

100 Thieves fans are scared for the org’s future

im fking dead 💀pic.twitter.com/M19bJ8TF9O

— C9 porti (@portilho)Jun 13, 2025

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All hope is not lost quite yet. According to some members of the Stratus community, the buyer may return the stolen jersey to C9. Although, there have been no reports from Porti or C9 that there is any intent to retrieve the jersey.

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