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  2. Football boot - Wikipedia

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    Football boots, also known as cleats or soccer shoes in North American English, [1] are a type of shoe worn when playing association football (soccer), most of its variations, and some games that are played on the same surface.

  3. Cleat (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    Vulcanized rubber is used in the production of all types of shoes, but is especially beneficial in the production of cleats, in that one of the primary purposes of football cleats is to protect the player's feet. Technology continued to improve in the coming decades, and by the 1890s studs are first used to make football cleats.

  4. Logos and uniforms of the Cincinnati Reds - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, in 1986 the Reds changed the color of their cleats from black to red; the team was the last in the majors to allow their players to have the manufacturer's logo shown on their shoes, stemming from a strict team rule that players were to wear only plain black shoes with no prominent logo, a policy that the team relaxed in the mid ...

  5. Black players in professional American football - Wikipedia

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    Details of the history of black players in professional American football depend on the professional football league considered, which includes the National Football League (NFL); the American Football League (AFL), a rival league from 1960 through 1969 which eventually merged with the NFL; and the All-America Football Conference (AAFC), which existed from 1946 to 1949.

  6. Glossary of American terms not widely used in the United ...

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    cleats in the context of field sports, athletic shoes with studded soles used for football or soccer (UK: Football boots, rugby boots) [193] [194] [195] cloture a motion in legislative or parliamentary procedure that brings debate to a quick end; especially used by and in the United States Senate [196] (UK: closure) conniption (fit) (slang ...

  7. Army Black Knights - Wikipedia

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    The Army Black Knights are the athletic teams that represent the United States Military Academy, located in West Point, New York.. The Black Knights compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level as a non-football member of the Patriot League, a football-only member of the American Athletic Conference in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), and a member of ...

  8. Chicago Bulls (AFL) - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Bulls were a professional American football team that competed in the first American Football League in 1926.Owned by Joey Sternaman (brother of Chicago Bears co-owner Dutch Sternaman), [1] the Bulls also had AFL founders C. C. Pyle and Red Grange as shareholders (Pyle and Grange were also the co-owners of the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Wildcats of the AFL). [2]

  9. 1950 College Football All-America Team - Wikipedia

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    AFCA = American Football Coaches Association [3] APO/APD = Associated Press: "For the first time in history, the Associated Press All-American football team was divided into two platoons, offensive and defensive." [4] The "APO" designation refers to players selected for the offensive squad, and "APD" refers to selections for the defensive squad.