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PUMA PowerCat 1.12 Firm Ground Soccer Shoes

Triple Black

Item #28992
  1. Fabregas has the Power of the Cat!
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Fabregas has the Power of the Cat!

As worn by Barcelona and Spain star Cesc Fabregas. Experience the evolution of power with the PowerCat 1.12 from PUMA.

This striking all black boot has incredible, eye-catching incandescent details that ensure it's not just your moves that stand out on the field.

Lightweight and comfortable kangaroo leather upper with 3D Power Shooting Technology DUO in the strike zone. This technology is two densities of TPU on the upper for both responsiveness and rebound when striking the ball.

External TPU injected heel counter for added balance and protection.

Asymmetrical lacing for increased strike zone.

MIDSOLE: Cushioned EVA insole.

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

WEIGHT: 10.4 oz.


Experimenta la evolución del poder con los PowerCat 1.12 de PUMA. CORTE: Cuero K ligero y cómodo con tecnología 3D PST Duo de PUMA que mejora el contacto con el balón y te permite jugar mejor. Base externa del talón de TPU inyectado para un mejor balance y mayor protección. Cordones asimétricos que hacen más amplia el área de impacto. Plantilla de espuma tipo EVA acolchonada. SUELA: TPU inyectado con tacos puntiagudos. Para uso en terrenos firmes y naturales. PESO: (10.4 oz) Importados.

At the 1978 World Cup, Argentina’s Mario Kempes led his country to its first World Cup triumph. Kempes is top scorer in the tournament and, like nine other players on the winning team, he wore Puma shoes. Puma athlete El Hadji Diouf of Senegal was named “African Footballer of the Year” in 2001. The mascot for the 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina was a boy character named Gauchito. The first African nation to qualify for the World Cup was Egypt in 1934. The second was Morocco in 1970. The United States played its first-ever official international soccer match on August 20, 1916 against Sweden in Stockholm.
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