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  2. Football boot - Wikipedia

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    In the first decade of the 21st century, laser technology was introduced to produce the first fully customized football boot in 2006. [8] The first laceless boot, the Lotto Zhero Gravity, was also released in 2006. [9] Laceless boots later became very popular in the late 2010s.

  3. Adidas Predator - Wikipedia

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    The first colour released was black and red (original). This Predator is the first boot include what Adidas calls the Power Pulse System, and only Predator Pulse can't change to the original insole. Adidas introduced Power-Pulse in the Predator Pulse in late 2003, and continued with the Predator Absolute in November 2005. Adidas claims the ...

  4. Adolf Dassler - Wikipedia

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    This one celebrates "The Modern Football Boot" invented by Adolf Dassler. West Germany, established in May 1949, was not eligible for the 1950 World Cup, the first after the war, and so all preparations were made with a view toward the 1954 matches in Switzerland. By that time Adidas's football boots were considerably lighter than the ones made ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Pantofola d'Oro - Wikipedia

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    Pantofola d’Oro is an Italian manufacturer of football boots, clothing and leisure footwear.. The company can trace its roots back to 1886, when the old Lazzarini cobbler's shop was founded in Ascoli Piceno, Italy, although it has only been making football boots and trainers since the 1950s.

  7. Lotto Sport Italia - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, Lotto moved on to broaden its business base by competing among the then-small group of manufacturers of football boots and clothing. Lotto began to create its first football boot models and signed major collaboration agreements with internationally renowned players and teams.

  8. Hummel International - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1923 by Max Albrecht Ludwig Messmer and his father Michael Messmer under the name "Messmer & Co" in Hamburg, Germany; that same year, the Messmer brothers introduced the first football boots to the world. [4]

  9. Umbro - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, in 1985, Umbro decided to introduce its first football boot into the Brazilian market. This design, cheaper than the products of existing boot brands such as Adidas, proved popular and went into mass production internationally two years later.