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Nike Mercurial Victory IV IC Indoor Soccer Shoes

Sunset/Total Crimson/Volt/Black

Item #36919
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Nike's Mercurial Victory IV IC is a lightweight shoe for the quick pace of indoor play, the Victory offers exceptional traction, cushioning and control with an incredibly low profile.

UPPER: Soft, supple synthetic leather for a comfortable fit and feel. Contoured last mirrors foot shape for a molded fit.

MIDSOLE: Contoured EVA for low profile cushioning.

OUTSOLE: Non-marking molded gum rubber with innovative Vapor traction patter for speed on indoor surfaces. WEIGHT: 9.2 oz.


Los botines Victory son ligeros para ajustarse al ritmo del fútbol sala y ademeas brindan tracción, acolchonamiento y control excepcionales, todo en una presentación de increíblemente bajo perfil. CORTE: Cuero sintético suave para un mejor ajuste y mayor comodidad. Horma contorneada que emula la forma del pie para un mejor ajuste. Suela media de espuma tipo EVA contorneada que acolchona sin abultar. SUELA: Hule moldeado que no deja marcas con innovador patrón Vapor para no perder tracción cuando se juega rápidamente en canchas bajo techo. PESO: 9.2 oz.

Passback sent out 38,977 pieces of soccer gear to needy teams and organizations from 7/1/06 – 6/30/07. Saint Louis University has won the most NCAA Div 1 men's soccer titles with 10 between 1959 and 1973. The first Women’s World Cup was held in China in 1991. Columbus Crew Stadium, opened in 1999, was the first major soccer specific stadium in the U.S.. FC Barcelona donates more than $1 million a year to UNICEF and wears the humanitarian organization's logo on its jersey.
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