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  1. The Evolution of Speed
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The Evolution of Speed

When the action moves from field to court, this indoor shoe will have you playing your best. It's lightweight but doesn't skimp on game-boosting features. From the durable upper with a smooth kicking surface to its surface-gripping outsole, every inch of this shoe's design optimizes speed, flexibility, and performance.

UPPER: Durable synthetic PU for a tough shoe with a great feel on the ball.

MIDSOLE: Cushioned EVA insole.

OUTSOLE: Non-marking rubber gives you the best grip on the court. For use on indoor surfaces.

WEIGHT: 6.0 oz.


CORTE: PU sintético suave para hacerlos más duraderos y brindar un excelente contacto con el balón. Plantilla de espuma tipo EVA acolchonada. SUELA: Hule que no deja marcas para un excelente agarre en la duela. Para uso en canchas bajo techo. PESO: (6 oz) Importados.

Rules of the Game: A goalkeeper must wear colors that distinguish him or her from the other players, the referee and the assistant referees. Since the women's NCAA Div 1 championship was established in 1981, The University of North Carolina has won the tournament 19 times. U.S. Men’s National Team played their first ever game in 1916 vs. Sweden in Stockholm. Tab Ramos was announced as the first player to sign with Major League Soccer in January of 1995. Of the 16 members of the USA's first World Cup team in 1930, five were born in Scotland and one in England.
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