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The "F10" designation on football boots typically refers to a specific model or line produced by a brand, often associated with lightweight and agile designs suitable for quick players. It may also indicate features tailored for speed and traction on the pitch. The "F" often stands for "Football" while the number may reflect the series or generation of the boot. Brands like Adidas have used this naming convention to differentiate their products and target specific player needs.

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