The rainbow armband that US national team captain Michael Bradley wore in the USMNT’s Copa America Centenario quarterfinal win against Ecuador is up for sale – and the proceeds will go to a good cause.

US Soccer announced on Tuesday that Bradley has donated the unique rainbow armband and the game jersey he wore in the US’s 2-1 win against Ecuador in Seattle last Thursday for an online charity auction benefiting the OneOrlando Fund and Equality Florida.

Both organizations are providing financial resources to victims and families impacted by the mass shooting that killed 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando earlier this month.

Michael Bradley is auctioning off his rainbow captain's armband and jersey from #USAvECU: https://t.co/WPjRGpNxDW pic.twitter.com/28iE2wyQ0N — U.S. Soccer (@ussoccer) June 21, 2016

Bradley wore the armband, which was specially made for last Thursday’s match, in honor of the victims of the Orlando attack. He will autograph the jersey and will also make a donation to the two funds.

The auction is currently underway and will run until shortly after 12 pm ET on Friday. Click here to place a bid.

Bradley and the US will take on Argentina in the Copa America Centenario semifinals at a sold-out NRG Stadium on Tuesday night (9 pm ET; FS1, Univision, UDN).