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Diadora Women's Maracana MD PU Axeler Firm Ground Soccer Shoes

White/Navy/Silver

Item #37264
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Advanced technology for advancing your game!

UPPER: Ultra-soft, water-resistant kangaroo leather with an anti-stretch lining. Touch Control application offers improved ball control. Removable cotton and shock-absorbing EVA foam insole.

OUTSOLE: Injected PU with Axeler technology for flexibility and power. Double Action inserts in the Last offer shock absorption in the heel and enhanced rebound. For use on firm, natural surfaces.

WEIGHT: 8 oz.


CORTE: Piel de canguro resistente al agua, ultra suave con forro anti estiramiento. La tecnología Touch Control ofrece mejor control del balón. Plantilla removible de espuma de goma EVA y algodón para amortiguación. SUELA: PU inyectado con tecnología Axeler para flexibilidad y potencia. Inserciones de Doble Acción en la horma del botín ofrece amortiguación en el talón y da un mejor rebote. Para uso en terrenos firmes y naturales. PESO: (8 oz.) Importado.

U.S. Men’s National Team played their first ever game in 1916 vs. Sweden in Stockholm. The team sponsored by Bethlehem Steel won four out of the first six US Open Cup tournaments- 1915, '16, '18 and '19. 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.. The Netherlands' Ernie Brandt is the only man to score a goal for both teams in a World Cup game, accomplishing the feat in 1978.
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