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  1. Built for Speed!
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Built for Speed!

Matches are won with speed and adidas' F50 adizero XTRX is the fastest boot on the field.

Goleo calf-leather vamp provides a snug, lightweight fit. Goleo leather is treated at the leather tannery to form a surface that's soft, lightweight and breathable. TPU support bands in the upper offer support and stability.

Sprint Frame construction for stability despite the F50 adizero's light weight.

Mix of molded Traxion studs and exchangeable aluminum studs. New Traxion stud shape for maximum speed on soft or wet natural surfaces.

WEIGHT: 8.8 oz.


La velocidad gana partidos y los F50 adizero XTRX de adidas son los botines más veloces que han pisado una cancha. Empeine Goleo hecho con piel de ternera que ha recibido un tratamiento especial para brindar un ajuste perfecto sin añadir peso. Bandas internas de TPU en el corte brindan soporte y estabilidad. Armazón Sprint Frame que brinda estabilidad sin añadir peso. Suela con mezcla de tacos Traxion moldeados e intercambiables de aluminio. Nueva configuración de los tacos Traxion para brindarte la mayor velocidad en canchas suaves y húmedas. Para uso en terrenos suaves y naturales. PESO: (8.8 oz)

The official ball for the 1986 World Cup was the adidas Azteca. Rules of the Game: The penalty area is composed of two lines drawn at right angles to the goal line, 16.5 m (18 yards) from the inside of each goalpost. These lines extend into the field of play for a distance of 16.5 m (18 yards) and are joined by a line England's Football Association first legalized professional soccer players in 1885. Landon Donovan is the only four-time winner of the Honda Player of the Year award, which is given by sports media to the best player on the US Men's National Team. Just Fontaine scored 13 goals for France in the 1958 World Cup, the most for an individual in a single tournament.
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