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Nike CTR360 Libretto III IC Junior Indoor Soccer Shoes

Citris/Black/White

Item #37012
  1. Take Control of the Court!
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Take Control of the Court!

UPPER: KLTD synthetic leather is lightweight and durable. Control pads give you an edge when it comes to passing and receiving.

MIDSOLE: EVA sockliner for optimum comfort and support.

OUTSOLE: Articulated gum rubber provides non-marking traction and durability on the court or on the street. For use on indoor surfaces.

WEIGHT: (6.6 oz.) Imported.


CORTE: Cuero sintético KLTD que es ligero y duradero. Almohadillas que mejoran el control del balón y hacen más efectivos tus pases. Calceta interior de espuma tipo EVA que los hace más cómodos y brinda un mejor soporte. SUELA: Hule con articulaciones que brinda tracción y los hace más duraderos en la duela o en la calle. Para uso en canchas bajo techo. PESO: (6.6 oz) Importados.

Rules of the Game: During penalty kicks to determine the winner of a match, the goalkeeper who is the teammate of the kicker must remain on the field of play, outside the penalty area in which the kicks are being taken, and on the goal line where it meets Rules of the Game: An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a goalkeeper touches the ball with his hands after he has received it directly from a throw-in taken by a teammate. Rules of the Game: An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a goalkeeper takes more than six seconds while controlling the ball with his hands before releasing it from his possession. The first recorded women's soccer game took place on March 23, 1895. Giovane Elber (Bayern Munich) holds the Bundsliga record for the fastest goal - 11 seconds!
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