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Soccer royalty, the King offers an incredible mix of lightweight, touch and comfort. Updated to be lighter with a cool look. PUMA's ComfortLast offers a glove-like, comfortable fit.

UPPER: Soft, premium leather for solid touch and feel on the ball. This is the first King with an external heel counter for improved heel fit and stability.

OUTSOLE: Lightweight pebax with a mix of injected conical and traction studs for use of firm, natural surfaces.

WEIGHT: 8.4 oz.


Los botines King de PUMA son ligeros y cómodos, dignos de la realeza. Han sido mejorados para ser más ligeros y lucen mejor que nunca. Ajustan perfectamente gracias a la horma ComfortLast de PUMA. CORTE: Cuero premium suave para un toque sólido y sentir mejor el balón. Se trata del primer modelo King con base externa del talón para ajustar mejor y brindar más estabilidad. SUELA: Hecha de Pebax ligero que combina tacos cónicos inyectados con tacos de tracción para terrenos firmes y naturales. PESO: 8.4 oz.

At the 1998 World Cup, Puma boots appear on the feet of 23% of the players who make an appearance. Since it was founded, Passback has helped over 1500 groups keep their team outfitted with donated gear; over 560 in the past 3 ½ years. Soccer was first played as an official Olympic competition in 1908. Great Britain won the Gold that year. The name soccer comes from association football, which is the sport's formal name. The United States Women's national team played its first-ever international soccer match on August 18, 1985 against Italy near Venice.
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