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  1. The Evolution of Speed
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The Evolution of Speed

Innovative materials to keep future stars light and steady on their feet. And the heavy-hitting upper offers protection and a smooth kicking surface for more powerful, accurate shots.

UPPER: Lightweight and durable synthetic PU for a tough shoe with a great feel on the ball.

MIDSOLE: Cushioned EVA insole.

OUTSOLE: Lightweight TPU injected outsole with combination conical and bladed studs for the best traction on the field. For use on firm, natural surfaces.

WEIGHT: 5.6 oz.


CORTE: PU sintético ligero para hacerlos más duraderos y mejorar el contacto con el balón. Plantilla de espuma tipo EVA acolchonada. SUELA: TPU inyectado para hacerlos más ligeros y combinación de tacos cónicos y tipo cuchilla para obtener la mejor tracción óptima. Para uso en terrenos firmes y naturales. PESO: (5.6 oz) Importados.

At the 1962 World Cup in Chile, Pelé, for the second time in succession, becomes a World Cup winner in Puma boots. Dutch midfielder Phillip Cocu completed a tournament-leading 283 passes at Euro 2004 while wearing Puma boots. Mexican goalkeeper Antonio Carbajal played in five consecutive World Cups (1950-66). 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. Manchester United has won more English titles (19) than any other team in England.
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