Puma football boots can be purchased from many different stores and retailers. Some examples of stores that sell Puma football boots include Sport Chalet and Eastbay.
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There are a number of company's' that claim to have invented the boot stud but there are historical traces of their origins where studs were used before the one we know to day, the screw stud was conceived. In the years from 1800 saw football developing and gaining popularity throughout Britain, but still remaining as an unstructured and informal pastime, with teams representing local factories and villages in a burgeoning industrial nation. Players would wear their hard, leather work boots, which were long laced and steel toe-capped as the first football boots. These football boots would also have metal studs or tacks hammered into them to increase ground grip and stability. These were made locally by metal work company's As laws become integrated into the game in the late 1800′s, so saw the first shift in football boots to a slipper (or soccus) style shoe, with players of the same team starting to wear the same boots for the first time. Laws also allowed for studs, which had to be rounded. These leather studs, also known as cleats, were hammered into the early football boots, which for the first time moved away from the earlier favoured work boots. These football boots weighed 500g and were made of thick, hard leather going up the ankle for increased protection. The football boots would double in weight when wet and had six studs in the sole. The football boot with replaceable studs had arrived! Over in Germany, Dassler brothers Adolf and Rudolf formed the Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik (Dassler Brothers Shoe Factory) in Herzogenaurach in 1924 and began producing football boots in 1925 which had 6 or 7 replaceable, nailed studs, which could be changed according to the weather conditions of play 1948 saw the formation of the Adidas company by Adolf (Adi) Dassler after a falling out with his brother that was to form the cornerstone of football boot maker rivalry for the preceding years up to today. Brother Rudolf founded the beginnings of the Puma company in 1948, quickly producing the Puma Atom football boot. This led to interchangeable screw in studs made of plastic or rubber for the first time, reputedly by Puma in the early 1950′s but the honour is also claimed by Adidas Football boots of the time were still over the ankle, but were now being made of a mixture of synthetic materials and leather, producing and even lighter shoe for the players of the day to display their skills with.
I believe that Puma Kings or Adidas World Cups are the best, but for people with wide feet you are best off choosing the puma kings as they have a wider fit.
I think the best football boots are puma kings. I think this because think of all the amazing footballers who wore them such as george best and maradonna. They are very durable and remember its not the boot its the player. I think nike football boots are much better,especially Nike Tiempo Legend.
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The modern football shoe as we know was invented after WW II.In 1948. Puma Schuhfabrik Rudolf Dassler is founded and the world is introduced to the PUMA Atom, PUMA's first football shoe worn by members of the West German football team.source: http://www.sneakerhead.com/sneaker-history-p1.htmlSee also: Football and Technology http://www.dpma.de/infos/fussball/wm2006_eng/technik/fussballschuh/fussballschuhe.htmlIf you have seen the movie "The Miracle at Bern" West Germany's secret weapon was a screwn on studs attached to sole. They could be changed prior to a game to suit the pitch condition. W.Germany won the World Cup Finals against a much superior Hungary. Hungary was good with dribbling and passing the ball around in perfect pitch conditions. In a pre-game press conference. W.Germany manager predicted they could beat Hungary, only if it rained.AnswerThe earliest known football boots were owned by Henry VIII. The boots, which formed part of an inventory of the kings clothing when he died in 1547, was discovered by Southampton University, England in 2004. The boots costing four shillings were purpose made for the king. The shoemaker is unknown. The boots have not survived.The earliest known football boots were owned by Henry VIII. The boots which formed part of an inventory of the kings clothing when he died in 1547 was discovered by Southampton University, England in 2004. The boots costing four shillings were purpose made for the king. The shoemaker is unknown. The boots have not survived.The earliest known football boots were owned by Henry VIII. The boots which formed part of an inventory of the kings clothing when he died in 1547 was discovered by Southampton University, England in 2004. The boots costing four shillings were purpose made for the king. The shoemaker is unknown. The boots have not survived.
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The Puma V.815 Ferrari Limited Edition at an amazing 160 grams!Now that's light! THERES ONLY 815 OF THEM WORLDWIDE!!!!!!!!!!!!
The boots in Pes 2010 will have 3 brands Adidas, Nike, Puma. From Adidas there will be Adidas Predator Powerswerve, Adidas F50.10 TUNIT, and Adidas AdiNova. From Nike there will be Nike Total 90, Nike Mercurial Vapor V, and Nike Air Legend II. From Puma there will be Puma V1.10, Puma King XL, and Puma Konstrkuct.