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PUMA Women's evoSPEED Star - Project Pink Indoor Soccer Shoes

New Navy/Fluo Pink/White

Item #32127
  1. The Evolution of Speed
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The Evolution of Speed

PUMA and the their pro athletes team up for an important cause with the introduction of Project Pink! Project Pink is a program designed to raise funds and awareness towards breast cancer through collaboration with some of the world's best soccer players! 100% of PUMA's profits from the sale of PUMA Project Pink gear including this shoe go towards a breast cancer charity chosen by fans on PUMA's website.

We love to look like a star on the court or on the streets with this great shoe from PUMA.

UPPER: Abrasion resistant Micro Tec Suede is lightweight and durable.

MIDSOLE: Comfortable, cushioned EVA insole. IdCell cushioning board provides stability and support.

OUTSOLE: ArchTec midfoot support cradles the foot. Non-marking EverTrack rubber provides grip and rotation.

WEIGHT: 8.2 oz.


Luce como una estrella con estos botines ligeros para dama de PUMA. CORTE: Gamuza Micro Tec resistente a raspaduras que es ligera y duradera. Plantilla de espuma tipo EVA acolchonada para mayor comodidad. Placa acolchonada IdCell que brinda estabilidad y soporte. SUELA: Soporte ArchTec que abraza el pie. Hule EverTrack que no deja marcas que te brinda el agarre y rotación que necesitas. PESO: (8.2 oz)

Uruguay beat Argentina to win the first World Cup in 1930 in front of a crowd of 93,000 people. 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. Briana Scurry has 77 career shutouts with the U.S. Women's National Team. 199,854 people filled Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro to watch the 1950 World Cup final between Brazil and Uruguay. The Netherlands' Ernie Brandt is the only man to score a goal for both teams in a World Cup game, accomplishing the feat in 1978.
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