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Nike T90 Strike IV FG Firm Ground Soccer Shoes

Black/Total Orange/Blue Glow

Item #33131
  1. Built for strikers!
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Built for strikers!

UPPER: Performance-grade synthetic for comfort, touch and fit. Shot Shield enhances touch and control on the instep/swerve for powerful strikes and pinpoint accuracy.

MIDSOLE: EVA with Poron inserts for reduced stud pressure and contoured arch and heel support.

OUTSOLE: Lightweight TPU for maximum stud traction and quick release on firm, natural surfaces. Secondary traction combines with a more flexible forefoot to enhance agility.

WEIGHT: 9.6 oz.


¡Hechos para delanteros! CORTE: Cuero sintético de gran desempeño para comodidad, toque y ajuste. Tecnología ShotShield para un mejor control del balón y generar mejores disparos. Calceta interior de espuma tipo EVA con añadidos de poron que reduce la presión de los tacos, arco contorneado y soporte en el talón. SUELA: TPU ligero para una mayor tracción y despegue. Tacos secundarios que se combinan con una punta más flexible para aumentar la agilidad. Para uso en terrenos firmes y naturales. PESO: (9.6 oz)

Rules of the Game: According to FIFA, goalposts and crossbars must always be painted white. The mascots for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea/Japan were futuristic, computer-generated creatures named Ato, Kaz and Nik. As of December, 2007, FIFA has 208 member associations -which is 16 more than the United Nations. The youngest player to score in the German Bundesliga was Nuri Sahin of Borussia Dortmund (16 years and 335 days) in 2005. 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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