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Nike Mercurial Victory IV FG Junior Firm Ground Soccer Shoes

Fire Berry/Pure Purple/Black/Electric Green

Item #36989
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Your moves stand out, shouldn't your shoes? Lightweight performance shoe in Nike's new shocking pink/purple/electric green designed for future greats.

UPPER: Great ball feel thanks to a soft, supple synthetic. Eye-catching dot pattern.

MIDSOLE: Innovative Nike Junior Support liner mirrors the shape of the foot for support and low-profile cushioning.

OUTSOLE: Full-length TPU plate for lightweight performance with a Vapor traction pattern for speed. Toe-off traction for faster take-off. WEIGHT: 6.2 oz.


Botines ligeros para futuras estrellas del fútbol. CORTE: Excelente tacto del balón gracias a su material sintético suave. Innovador forro Junior Support de Nike que emula la forma del pie para brindarte soporte y acolchonamiento sin abultar. SUELA: Una sola pieza de TPU ligera y patrón de tracción Vapor para jugar a altas velocidades. PESO: (6.2 oz)

Rules of the Game: A match may not start if either team consists of fewer than seven players. The mascots for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea/Japan were futuristic, computer-generated creatures named Ato, Kaz and Nik. The mascots for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea/Japan were futuristic, computer-generated creatures named Ato, Kaz and Nik. The team sponsored by Bethlehem Steel won four out of the first six US Open Cup tournaments- 1915, '16, '18 and '19. The first appearance of organized women's soccer in the US may have been in 1922, when a team sponsored by English company Dick, Kerr toured the country -and beat several top men's teams.
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