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adidas F50 Women's adizero TRX FG - Leather Firm Ground Soccer Shoes

Met Silver/Bright Pink/Black

Item #32484
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This F50 adizero is miCoach compatible. Sold separately.

Full-grain leather upper for excellent comfort and in-boot feel.

Innovative internal TPU support bands in the upper offer support and stability.

Ultralight sockliner is carefully designed to not add bulk. Comes with second pair of comfort sockliners.

SprintFrame for lightweight stability.

TRX TPU outsole has a new stud configuration that improves balance at top speeds.

WEIGHT: 7 oz.


Los adizero son los botines más ligeros y veloces que han pisado una cancha. Son esenciales para aquellos jugadores que quieren hacer más rápidos sus movimientos y acelerar con el balón. CORTE: Cuero entero para gran comodidad y ajuste. Innovadoras bandas internas de TPU en el corte brindan soporte y estabilidad. Calceta interior ultra ligera diseñada cuidadosamente para no abultar. Viene con un segundo par de cómodas calcetas interiores. Armazón Sprint que brinda estabilidad sin añadir peso. SUELA: Suela TRX de TPU con nueva configuración en los tacos que mejora tu balance a altas velocidades. PESO: (6.0 oz) Importados.

Soccer has its roots in ancient games like Cuju, which was popular in China around 400 BC. FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) was founded in Paris on May 21, 1904. The youngest player to score in the German Bundesliga was Nuri Sahin of Borussia Dortmund (16 years and 335 days) in 2005. Since the women's NCAA Div 1 championship was established in 1981, The University of North Carolina has won the tournament 19 times. In 1994, Detroit’s Pontiac Silverdome was the first-ever indoor stadium to be used in the World Cup.
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