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  2. Cleat (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    Football boots have studs on their soles. Cleats or studs are protrusions on the sole of a shoe or on an external attachment to a shoe that provide additional traction on a soft or slippery surface. [1] They can be conical or blade-like in shape and can be made of plastic, rubber or metal.

  3. Football boot - Wikipedia

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    But wearing regular football boots on turf greatly reduces the life of the boot, so manufacturers have developed football boots for artificial grass (AG), which have smaller circular studs. The other type of football boot is SG (soft ground) for playing on well-grassed or sodden field. [18]

  4. Adidas Predator - Wikipedia

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    This Predator is the first with changeable Power-Pulse sockliners which allows the exchange of the sockliner between the normal 40g and a lighter weight one, with no intentional weight added. Adidas made gold/white Absolute for Zinedine Zidane to celebrate his last international tournament. This boot was released in 2022 to the consumer market.

  5. Bo Knows - Wikipedia

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    "Bo Knows" was an advertising campaign for Nike cross-training shoes that ran in 1989 and 1990 and featured professional baseball and American football player Bo Jackson. It was also used as an advertising campaign for EA Sports' Madden NFL 22. Jackson was the first athlete in the modern era to play professional baseball and football in the ...

  6. Adidas Nemeziz - Wikipedia

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    Adidas Nemeziz are a range of football boots created by German sportswear manufacturers Adidas. It was launched in 2017 as the 'agility' boots, replacing the signature Messi silo in the process. [1] As in other Adidas top-range football boots, the Nemeziz are produced in two top-range variations — the laceless '+' and laced '.1' variations.

  7. Puma (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Puma SE is a German multinational corporation who design and manufacture athletic and casual footwear, apparel, and accessories, headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, Germany.

  8. Kit (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Specialised football boots began to emerge in the professional era, taking the place of everyday shoes or work boots. Players initially simply nailed strips of leather to their boots to enhance their grip, leading the Football Association to rule in 1863 that no nails could project from boots. By the 1880s these crude attachments had become studs.

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