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  2. Nivia Sports - Wikipedia

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    NIVIA Shastra, Football shoes. During the 1980s, Nivia Sports started manufacturing sports footwear in India. [6] Through the years, the company added footwear for use in other games such as cricket, football, basketball, volleyball, badminton, tennis, kabaddi, wrestling, and track & field. They also produced shoelaces and gel insoles. [29]

  3. Football in India - Wikipedia

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    Senior Women's National Football Championship for Rajmata Jijabai Trophy, also known as Senior Women's National Football Championship or Rajmata Jijabai Trophy since 2024, [77] is a women's football tournament contested by state associations and government institutions in India. [78]

  4. Cosco (India) Limited - Wikipedia

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    Cosco (India) Ltd. is an Indian sports equipment manufacturer based in Delhi. [ 4 ] Cosco makes equipment for multiple sports, among them basketball , football , volleyball , handball , cricket , tennis , rackets , table tennis , and roller skating as well as fitness equipment .

  5. Football boot - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Nike Zoom Air football boots, for use on artificial grass or sand and rubber pitches. Originally, football boots were available only in black, but they are now available in a wide variety of colours. Nike's flagship shoes are the Phantom VNM, Phantom VSN, Tiempos, and The Nike Mercurial Vapor worn by Cristiano Ronaldo.

  6. History of the India national football team - Wikipedia

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    Despite India's decline from a major football power in Asia, the team still managed to assert its dominance as the top team in South Asia. India managed to win the football competition of the South Asian Games in 1985 and then again won the gold medal in 1987. [40] The team then began the 1990s by winning the inaugural SAFF Championship in 1993 ...

  7. History of football in India - Wikipedia

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    There is evidence of football games being played in the army since at least 1949. India is home to some of the oldest football clubs in the world, [1] and the world's third oldest competition, the Durand Cup. There was a time when football in India was highly celebrated. [2] The Indian football outfit was called the "Brazilians of Asia". [3]

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  9. Category:Indian footwear - Wikipedia

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    Shoe companies of India (6 P) Pages in category "Indian footwear" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.