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  2. Craig Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Johnston was born in Johannesburg, South Africa to Australian parents; he returned home to Australia with his family as a small child. [3] At the age of six, Johnston contracted osteomyelitis and came close to losing his leg and would have done if not for the expertise of an American specialist who was touring and lecturing in Australia at the time.

  3. Adidas Predator - Wikipedia

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    Footballer Craig Johnston retired from the game in 1988 to return to his native Australia to help care for his seriously injured sister. [3] Whilst coaching a group of schoolchildren in Australia, he came across the idea of using rubber instead of leather to build ridges on the top of a football boot to, theoretically, aid control of the ball.

  4. 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'.

  5. Football boot - Wikipedia

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    Football boots, also known as cleats or soccer shoes in North American English, [1] are a type of shoe worn when playing association football (soccer), ...

  6. Patrick (sportswear company) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick’s “monobloc” mounting system made the footwear completely waterproof and shape retaining. These Patrick shoes were made by skilled craftsmen selected among the best. 1951: Roger Piantoni (soccer) In the 1950s, Patrick sponsored Roger Piantoni, a former French soccer player that played for FC Nancy, Stade de Reims and OGC Nice.

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