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Collegiate Navy/Running White/Prime Blue

Item #64881
  1. Control the Turf Like a Pro!
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Control the Turf Like a Pro!

Fast, nimble shoe for control on any surface. A low-to-the-ground, flexible outsole helps you gain speed, and the shoes' super-lightweight upper makes for better control.

UPPER: Soft free kick leather (full-grain) for improved ball control.

Touch Compound covers most of the strike zone for exceptional touch.

Synthetic on the toe and heel for protection and durability.

MIDSOLE: Pre-molded EVA with adiPrene insert for maximum comfort and shock absorption.

OUTSOLE: 5-a-side stud configuration for acceleration and perfect ball touches. Small rubber studs are low-to-the-ground and a variety of shapes for quick traction in every direction and underfoot touch.

WEIGHT: 10.2 oz.


Libera tu fútbol y controla tus partidos en pasto artificial con estos botines de adidas. CORTE: Cuero entero suave con costuras en el empeine para un ajuste perfecto y un contacto más natural con el balón. Suela media de espuma tipo EVA premoldeada con añadido adiPRENE para brindarte lo máximo en comodidad y absorber mejor los impactos. SUELA: 5 tacos por cada lado para la mejor tracción en pasto artificial. Para uso en canchas duras y de pasto artificial. PESO: (10.2 oz) Importados.

The official ball for the 1986 World Cup was the adidas Azteca. Rules of the Game: During a kick-off, the kicker may not touch the ball a second time until it has touched another player. Tab Ramos was announced as the first player to sign with Major League Soccer in January of 1995. More than 90,000 people filled the Rose Bowl to watch the United States defeat China in the 1999 Women's World Cup final. Columbus Crew Stadium, opened in 1999, was the first major soccer specific stadium in the U.S..
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