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White/PUMA Royal/Green Flash

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This performance shoe is designed exclusively for us. It has an innovative vamp with PUMA 3D PSD DUO technology for serious kicking power. A lightweight outsole offers maximum stability on the field but won't weigh us down. With optimal fit and serious comfort, it's really a no-brainer.

UPPER: Soft calf leather upper with PUMA 3D PST Duo technology to provide the most power on the pitch. TPU injected external heel counter improves balance and stability.

INSOLE: Cushioned EVA midsole for added comfort.

OUTSOLE: Lightweight TPU injected outsole with pointed stud configuration for optimal traction. For use on firm, natural surfaces.

WEIGHT: 8.2 oz.


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At the 1966 World Cup in England, Portuguese superstar Eusebio, top scorer and “Player of the Tournament,” wears Puma's “King” boots. In 1974, Holland’s Johan Cruyff, wearer of Puma boots, won the prestigious “European Footballer of the Year” award for the second year in succession. 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. In the first US Open Cup Final, played in 1914, Brooklyn Field Club defeated Brooklyn Celtic, 2-1. The first appearance of organized women's soccer in the US may have been in 1922, when a team sponsored by English company Dick, Kerr toured the country -and beat several top men's teams.
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