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  2. Football boot - Wikipedia

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    The 1970s saw many major advances and changes in the design of football boots. These changes included lighter boots and a variety of colours. Boot sponsorship also became more widespread. Adidas was the market leader in this period, releasing new technologies such as padding to provide heel protection. [5]

  3. Miami Valley students design custom cleats for NFL player - AOL

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    More than 500 students submitted their designs of custom cleats for Project Dream Cleats, a contest by local organization Just a Pair of Shoes. In total, eight students were selected from […]

  4. Patrick (sportswear company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, he started his own shoe and leather factory, the predecessor to what would later become Patrick. In 1894, the registration of his factory became official. 1929: Patrice Bénéteau follows in the footsteps of his father Eugene. In the 1920s, Eugene’s son Patrice took over the factory and started making shoes for the local soccer team.

  5. Cleat (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    The two brothers who created the first replaceable metal cleats had a falling out after WWII and they both went on to create two major football cleat manufacturers in Puma and Adidas. [12] In 1929 the company Riddell made huge strides in the football cleat industry. They modeled the cleats differently featuring an "action last", meaning its ...

  6. Pony (brand) - Wikipedia

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    PONY's endorsements include NFL star Randy Moss, who had his own line of American football cleats developed. [13] In basketball, PONY signed a deal with the American Basketball Association (ABA) in 2007, becoming the official shoe provider for all ABA players.

  7. Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe’s A Touch More Sets First ... - AOL

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    Sports icons Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe are getting in the game as TV producers. Bird and Rapinoe’s production banner, A Touch More, has teamed up with independent TV studio Future Shack ...

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