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Nike Mercurial Victory IV FG Junior Firm Ground Soccer Shoes

Metallic Platinum/Electric Green/Black

Item #36992
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Your moves stand out, shouldn't your shoes? Lightweight performance shoe designed for future greats.

UPPER: Great ball feel thanks to a soft, supple synthetic.

MIDSOLE: Innovative Nike Junior Support liner mirrors the shape of the foot for support and low-profile cushioning.

OUTSOLE: Full-length TPU plate for lightweight performance with a Vapor traction pattern for speed. Toe-off traction for faster take-off. WEIGHT: 6.2 oz./p>


Botines ligeros para futuras estrellas del fútbol. CORTE: Excelente tacto del balón gracias a su material sintético suave. Innovador forro Junior Support de Nike que emula la forma del pie para brindarte soporte y acolchonamiento sin abultar. SUELA: Una sola pieza de TPU ligera y patrón de tracción Vapor para jugar a altas velocidades. PESO: (6.2 oz)

Rules of the Game: An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a goalkeeper touches the ball again with his hands after it has been released from his possession and has not touched any other player. Saudi Arabia, Iran and Japan have each won the Asian Cup championship three times. Alan Shearer has scored more goals in the English Premier League than any other player (240). The U.S. Women's National Team's top two career goal scorers, Mia Hamm and Kristine Lilly, were teammates at the University of North Carolina. Columbus Crew Stadium, opened in 1999, was the first major soccer specific stadium in the U.S..
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