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Puma Puma Teamsport Formation Ball Backpack

Item #29783
  1. Bag Up Your Ball and Hit the Field!
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Bag Up Your Ball and Hit the Field!

Bag up your ball and hit the field with this Teamsport Formation Ball Backpack from PUMA. This backpack has two comfortable adjustable shoulder straps and two spacious compartments.

The smaller compartment zips out to comfortably hold a full-size soccer ball and the main compartment has a zippered inner pocket with mesh organizers for all the small stuff. The top of the bag has a small zippered pocket for a phone or media player with a slit to thread your headphone cable through.

Two water bottle pockets on the sides of the bag. The PUMA cat logo is applied to the top of the front.

20" x 12" x 9"

100% polyester. Imported.


Empaca tu balón y lánzate a la cancha con la bolsa Teamsport Formation de PUMA. Viene con dos cómodas correas al hombro ajustables y dos amplios compartimentos. El más pequeño puede ser retirado para acomodar un balón y el compartimento principal viene con un bolsillo interior con cierre para guardar artículos pequeños. Hay otro bolsillo con cierre en la parte superior para guardar un teléfono celular o consola digital con rendija para el cable de tus audífonos. Dos bolsillos para botella de agua en los costados. Logotipo de PUMA aplicado al frente. 20” x 12” x 9”. 100% poliéster. Importada.

In 2002, Robert Pires of France, a Puma athlete, was named Footballer of the Year in England after an incredible season with Arsenal. Midfielder Pires scored nine goals and led the Premier League in assists as he helped Arsenal secure “the Double”. Rules of the Game: The referee alone is authorized to allow an injured player to re-enter the field, whether the ball is in play or not. Mexican goalkeeper Antonio Carbajal played in five consecutive World Cups (1950-66). In the early years of of the game, American soccer was dominated by teams from New England, particularly Fall River, New Bedford and Pawtucket. American Bert Patenaude scored the first hat trick in World Cup history in a 3-0 victory over Paraguay in 1930.
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