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adidas Samba Classic Indoor Soccer Shoes

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Item #19012
  1. A legend in soccer footwear
  2. $64.99 List Price.
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A legend in soccer footwear

The Samba is the legendary training shoe worn throughout the world.

Features a Full-grain leather upper, three-profile Gum Rubber outsole, brushed nylon lining, and full shell overlap construction.

Also features a non-folding midlength synthetic tongue and a non-removable foam insole.

Recommended for indoor and dry artificial surfaces.

WEIGHT: 11.8 oz.


Los tenis más popular de los últimos 30 años. CORTE: Cuero entero con ribetes de cuero sintético para durabilidad. Plantilla de espuma tipo EVA. Sistema de Inner Torsion® en la media suela para estabilidad y acolchonamiento. SUELA: Goma de hule con inserciones de espuma tipo EVA para acolchonamiento. PESO: (11.8 oz.) Importados.

At the 1998 World Cup in France, adidas supplied the match balls and outfitted 12,000 officials, referees, linesmen and volunteers. Rules of the Game: The referee alone is authorized to allow an injured player to re-enter the field, whether the ball is in play or not. Rules of the Game: For FIFA matches, if a substitute enters the field of play without the referee’s permission, play is stopped, the substitute is cautioned, shown the yellow card and required to leave the field of play. Play is restarted with a dropped b Rules of the Game: According to FIFA, goalposts and crossbars must always be painted white. Uruguay beat Argentina to win the first World Cup in 1930 in front of a crowd of 93,000 people.
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