Engineering:Mizuno Morelia

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The Morelia range of football boot, the first of which was released in 1985, is designed and produced by Mizuno of Osaka , Japan . The boot has gone through slight changes since its original release.[1] The Morelia has a quilted kangaroo leather upper.

Variations

The Morelia II exists in four sole plates ; MD - (moulded), SI - (screw-in), TM - (artificial turf/hard ground) and AS - (astroturf).[2]

In addition there are two other variations on the Morelia theme: the "Classic", of a similar design but using calf leather, and the "Club", which utilises synthetic leather.

The original Morelia was joined in the 2010s by the updated and more modern design of the Morelia Neo.

Famous wearers

Association football

Players to have worn the boot include:

Nation Player
 Japan Musashi Mizushima
Atsushi Yanagisawa
Kengo Nakamura
 Brazil Careca
Roberto Carlos
Rivaldo
Kaká
Ronaldo
Cris
Hulk
 Argentina Pablo Aimar
Connor McDonald
 Italy Gianfranco Zola
Thiago Motta
 Netherlands Patrick Kluivert
 England Ryan Moakes

John Beresford

 Russia Dmitri Kombarov
Kirill Kombarov
Dwight Yorke
 Greece Agis Meremetis
Karolos Koulepis
Stavros Liolios
Antreas Liolios

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Rugby union

Rugby union players to have worn the boot include:

Nation Player
 New Zealand Andrew Mehrtens
John Kirwan
Jerry Collins
 France Florian Fritz
 Australia Mat Rogers
Drew Mitchell
 England Kieran Bracken
Austin Healey
Geoff Parling
Duncan Jones
Huw Bennett
Allan Jacobsen
Joe Ansbro
Census Johnston
Gavin Williams
Paul Williams
 Russia Vasily Artemyev

References