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  2. Adidas Copa Mundial - Wikipedia

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    The Adidas Copa Mundial (Spanish for World Cup) is a football boot manufactured by multinational corporation Adidas and released in 1979. They were designed for the 1982 FIFA World Cup held in Spain. [1]

  3. Kangaroo leather - Wikipedia

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    Kangaroo leather is also popular in the manufacture of motorbike leathers and is used for many other applications such as car upholstery, military, football and american football boots, and fashion accessories. [6] [7] Kangaroo leather is the material of choice for making whips, as the strips can be cut thin to keep the whip flexible, without ...

  4. Football boot - Wikipedia

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    Football boots can be made from many different materials such as rubber, synthetic such as nylon and polyurethane, or leather. The most popular material for football boots is kangaroo leather. [15] Kangaroo leather is breathable and lightweight.

  5. Nomis (company) - Wikipedia

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    Nomis is an Australian football shoe manufacturer founded by former Adidas senior vice president Simon Skirrow. It distributes its shoes in the United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. Skirrow spent five years creating the boots, which are made from kangaroo leather. 'Nomis' is an anagram of 'Simon'.

  6. AdiPure - Wikipedia

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    The AdiPure 11pro SL was the lighter counterpart of the AdiPure 11pro. Unlike the AdiPure 11pro, it featured a combination of a K-Leather (Kangaroo Leather) toe and a SprintSkin heel, allowing the boot to weigh in at just 180 grams. The boot also featured a SprintFrame outsole, MiCoach and Traxion studs.

  7. Cleat (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    Innovations in cleat technology continued to take place throughout the mid to late 20th century. In 1954, the first modern football boots were made by Adidas. They were lighter, had a non-leather sole, an upper portion made from kangaroo leather, and included replaceable rubber or plastic studs, which could be screwed in at different lengths ...

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