Saturday, October 18, 2008

adidas Men's +F50.7 Tunit Soccer Cleat

The adidas F50.7 TUNIT is a revolutionary soccer shoe that can be customized to fit the weather, ptich and your own style. Exchangeable uppers, chassis and studs create a boot unlike anything else on the pitch. Innovative lace cover provides optimal fit and increased kicking area. Lightweight microfiber synthetic adds soft, glove-like fit. Modular technology lets you customize your shoe to your game. Exchangable comfort and chassis offers premium support and cushioning. Additonal set of SG cleats and HG studs supplied. TraXion™ FG delivers grip and comfort on firm natural surfaces. Wt. 11.4 oz.
Customer Review: Great Nice Shoes
These shoes are great. Changing the studs is a good idea although I don't do it much. I bought these shoes primarily to buy uppers and switch them frequently. So far everything has worked it great. The only bad thing about the shoe is that you might lose studs if you don't tighten them correctly. Happened to me but it was my mistake and it should not happen to you.
Customer Review: soccer cleats
I bought these cleats for my son who played college soccer and is now playing in the mens leagues for fun. He was elated as he really wanted these. I thought after shopping for them for 5 weeks that I would never get them for a reasonable price but lucked out on this site with one pair left that was very reasonable. He loves them but states you have to check them as often as you can to tighten each cleat as best as possible.


Who are the famous Spanish soccer players of all times? For which team had they played for?

Numerous Hispanic soccer players have gained the limelight in the soccer field. They have proven their worth with regard to the game. They were able to reach to peak of their careers. It did took a while for them to reach it but what matters most is that they were able to make it and gained the trust and admiration by sports enthusiasts.

Some of these players are:

  • Diego Maradona - Diego Maradona lived in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He had successfully enthralled both the sports enthusiasts and critics as well. He started playing the game in 1975 and ended his career in November 2001. All throughout his soccer career he has influenced a lot of people including his colleagues. He is considered to be one of the greatest players of all time despite his addiction to cocaine. He has played with six teams, namely: Boca Juniors, Argentinos, Barcelona, Seville, Napoli and Newell's Old Boys. Various names had been called out to him such as Pibe De Oro, The King and Golden Boy.
  • Raul Blanco - Raul Gonzalez Blanco was born in Madrid, Spain on June 27, 1977. He is a product of Atletico Madrid's youth system. The coach of team Real, Jorge Valdano, started his soccer career at age 17. He idolizes Diego Maradona. Blaco played for Atletico and Real teams. His nicknames were el Pichichidel Madrid (Madrid's Striker), Babysitter and Raulito.
  • Nicolas Hernandez - Just like Maradona, Hernandez was from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He has been playing since 1999 and still counting. He played with the Colorado Rapids. In 2002, he played with an Italian team but that was just for a short time.
  • Edson Arantes Do Nascimento - Nicked as Pele; he has been one of the famous Spanish soccer players of all time. Pele was born in Tres coracoes, Brazil on October 23, 1940. He played as goalie for Santos and the New York Cosmos. He had been called as The King.

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