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  2. Football boot - Wikipedia

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    These boots also sometimes had metal studs or tacks put on the bottom, so players would have more grip and stability. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In the later part of the 19th century, the first ever football-specific boot was designed, made of thick and heavy leather that ran right to the ankle for increased protection; the first boot weighed 500 grams (18 oz ...

  3. Nike Ordem - Wikipedia

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    The Nike Ordem is a brand of association footballs designed by Nike. [1] The ball consists of 12 panel in a three-layer casing system, [ 2 ] with traditional hexagonal and pentagonal patch patterns, similarly to Adidas ' classic 1970 Telstar design.

  4. 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.

  5. Nike Vapor Premier MLB uniforms garnering mixed reviews ... - AOL

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    MLB, Nike team up to use Vapor Premier uniforms in 2024 MLB recently announced that all 30 clubs will use the Nike Vapor Premier "chassis" (template) for their home, road, alternate and City ...

  6. Nike Free - Wikipedia

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    Free 3.0 is the least and Free 7.0 (discontinued) is the most cushioned model so far. [2] Footwear impression and the outsole from a piece of footwear. Nike started the Free series with the Free 5.0 in 2005 and in 2006 released a new version of the shoe, the Nike Free 5.0 V2, that addressed some durability issues.

  7. Adidas Predator - Wikipedia

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    These studs were available in various lengths that made the boot adjustable to ground conditions as is possible with the classic screw-in soft-ground studs. There were, however, some reliability problems, as the studs would come loose quite often, thus needing more constant maintenance than the classic screw-ins.

  8. Manchester United Premier Cup - Wikipedia

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    The tournament was established by Nike in 1993 as the Nike Premier Cup and featured 624 teams from 15 European countries. [1] The following year, the tournament expanded into the Asian continent, increasing the number of teams to 1,067, [2] before adding a further 284 teams from the Latin American region in 1995 to reach 1,351 competing clubs. [3]

  9. National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) is the biggest single trade union in South Africa with more than 338,000 members, and prior to its expulsion on 8 November 2014, the largest affiliate of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), the country's largest trade union federation.