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Nike Junior Mercurial Victory III CR FG Firm Ground Soccer Shoes

Black/White/Blue Glow/Pink Flash

Item #35541
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Ronaldo inspires strong feelings in fans - love him or hate him - you have to admire and respect his skills. The version of the Mercurial Victory has Nike's heart logo that symbolizes a love of a winning with an X through it to represent a hatred of losing.

UPPER: Soft and supple synthetic leather offers a great feel on the ball.

MIDSOLE: Contoured sockliner delivers low-profile cushioning for optimum comfort.

OUTSOLE: Lightweight TPU outsole gives you explosive acceleration combined with exceptional multi-directional grip and traction. For use on firm, natural surfaces. WEIGHT: (6.4 oz.) Imported.


Los aficionados aman y odian a Ronaldo en proporciones iguales. Sin embargo, nadie puede negar que es un futbolista con gran talento. Esta nueva versión de los botines Victory de Nike vienen con un logotipo en el talón que representa estos sentimientos encontrados. CORTE: Cuero sintético suave para un excelente tacto al balón. Calceta interior contorneada que brinda acolchonamiento sin abultar y comodidad. SUELA: TPU ligero que te brinda explosividad y agarre en direcciones múltiples. Para uso en terrenos firmes y naturales. PESO: (6.4 oz) Importados.

Rules of the Game: Corner flags must be on non-pointed posts that are at least five feet (1.5 m) high. The first non-European nation to join FIFA was South Africa in 1909. The first soccer game based on English FA rules in the United States took place between Rutgers University and Princeton University on Novermber 6, 1869. America's best performance in the World Cup since 1930 came in 2002, when the Yanks made it to the quarterfinals. More than 90,000 people filled the Rose Bowl to watch the United States defeat China in the 1999 Women's World Cup final.
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