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Most probably, your child will need a soccer shoe if he decides to play. The right shoe will help him grip the ground as he runs, and, more importantly, prevent injuries. If the team/league plays outdoors, then he needs shoes with spikes on them. TIf the game is indoors, turf shoes are the way to go. There are very good, inexpensive shoes available. Soccer needn't be a budget buster.

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