Points? You mean on the outsole? If so, it varies between different football boots. Some may have a lot(copa mundial), or have a few metal studs.
Many players where soccer boots however, rugby "boots" have a higher ankle area to protect that area when rucking or be rucked over. The term "Rugby boot" actually refers to the earliest foot-ware which were in fact working boots. the studs were small studs which were used to reduce wear on the sole on the boot. These were worn by the players who came from industry especially heavy industry and coal mining.
They are the same - most football boot / rugby boots have the same foot sizes - However, there are some rugby boots that sit higher in the ankle than football boots to protect the ankle from stud damage. Added to this many newer Rugby boot makes carry a 10 stud configuration (6 in the sole 4 in the heel) for great grip for the push factor they also have studs all the same length as the heel studs for the same reason
One can buy original rigger boots in many places. Original rigger boots are available on sites like Amazon, Ebay, Screwfix and Gumtree. Rigger boots are pull on safety boots from the United Kingdom.
Some in the Adidas F50 range have metal studs. Also the Adidas World Cup boots come with metal studs as standard. Others include the Adidas adipure 11 Pro, Nike Men's Tiempo Legend IV, Adidas adiPure IV X-TRX, Asics Lethal Tigreor 4 ST, and many others. Metallic studs are primarily used for SG (soft ground) soccer/football but may not be legal in all leagues. Always best to check with your league. Replacement spikes (plastic or nylon) are available and are easily switched with the appropriate cleat key/wrench.
There are many soccer related products sold in a soccer shop. They sell soccer balls, boots, shin guards, jerseys, shorts, socks as well as soccer memorabilia and souvenirs.
You can safely wear firm or hard ground boots on Artifical Grass playing surfaces, as I have done for many years. However, alot of people call all artificial grounds astro turf which is misguided. The carpet type surface is not good for studded boots, and you should only wear astroturf boots (the kind with many tiny rubber studs) on these grounds. If the ground is artificial but with blades of artificial 'grass' you can wear these boots no problem, n fact, you SHOULD wear those boots. Have a good game.
it can have 6 or more studs
There are many quality soccer boots currently available, but when i used to play soccer myself the addidas predator boot was consider the best. I believe that this boot is still regarded the best by many soccer players. Although I doubt that there is a great discrepancy between soccer boots and it is simply a personal preference.
31 Studs not counting corners
29 studs. 27 studs @ 16"o.c (doubled at each end)
Genuine authentica Ugg boots are made in australia. Many ugg boots are also made in China. The Original Ugg boots are manufactured in Australlia. There have been some studies taht show the Ugg boot although comfortable is not very good for the foot.