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Nike Mercurial Victory IV AG Junior Firm Ground Soccer Shoes

Sunset/Total Crimson/Volt/Black

Item #36997
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Your moves stand out, shouldn't your shoes? Lightweight performance shoe 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: Innovative full-length TPU designed for speed on artificial grass. WEIGHT: (6.4 oz.)


Tus movimientos llaman la atención y tus botines deberían hacer lo mismo. Botines ligeros con llamativo patrón de bolitas. 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 diseñada para jugar en pasto artificial a altas velocidades. PESO: (6.4 oz)

Arsenal were wearing Nike uniforms when they went undefeated on their way to the 2003-04 English Premier League title. Rules of the Game: On a soccer field, the two longer boundary lines are called touch lines. The two shorter lines are called goal lines. Goalkeeper is the only position to be explicitly part of the rules of the game since they were codified in the 19th century. In 1994, Detroit’s Pontiac Silverdome was the first-ever indoor stadium to be used in the World Cup. Substitutions were allowed for the first time in the 1970 World Cup.
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