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  2. Football boot - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s, many football boots featured a lower cut and were designed to be lighter and more flexible. [5] Mitre , Joma , and Asics joined the fray. Adidas became the top manufacturer during this decade, with 75% of players at the 1966 FIFA World Cup wearing Adidas.

  3. Jason Kelce Explains Why He Won't Wear Pink Cleats Like ... - AOL

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    Jason Kelce’s eldest daughter, Wyatt, is a big fan of his teammate A.J. Brown’s hot pink football cleats. “Kelce daughter, it was so cute,” Brown, 26, gushed in a Friday, October 13 ...

  4. Pony (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, PONY was purchased by Symphony Holdings, [5] [6] a public company based in Hong Kong. [1] Symphony brought in former partner Infinity Associates, who together purchased Converse from bankruptcy in 2001 and Haggar Clothing in 2005. [7] Jim Stroesser, who was the key partner in rebuilding Converse, was asked to be the CEO/President of ...

  5. 'This kid just won’t give up' - AOL

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    For more than two years Nolan Krinsky practiced on his own, hoping for an opportunity to make the Arizona State football team. Wednesday, he finally gets his shot.

  6. Protective equipment in gridiron football - Wikipedia

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    Many youth football players, such as the Pop Warner leagues, are often required to wear a protective cup. However, they are now not worn as often at the high school, college, and peewee level, although still highly recommended. [8] The jockstrap is the one piece of equipment used in football that predates the sport itself.

  7. Tragedy and triumph: How Jayden Daniels found peace at LSU ...

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    The two clicked, and by Jayden’s freshman year, he became the starting quarterback at Cajon High School despite being the human version of, his father says, a string bean: 5-foot-10, 137 pounds.