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Based on the concept of visual acuity, the colors were proven to provide the best contrast to the green pitch to better enable team-mates to spot each other. Each jersey diverts eight water bottles from landfills. Since , nearly two billion bottles — enough to cover 3, football pitches — have been salvaged and spun into recycled polyester products. Designed for a new breed of attacker, the Hypervenom boot launches to help players create space quickly and get shots off from any angle.

Nike gained insights from Neymar Jr. NIKESKIN innovation delivers a flexible mesh upper bound with a thin polyurethane film — as close as it gets to the feel of playing barefoot. Nike introduces groundbreaking mid-cut boots with Nike Flyknit uppers: the Magista and Mercurial Superfly. The designs respond to how the game is changing, with the Magista specifically created for playmakers, and the Mercurial Superfly to equip the quickest players to take advantage of every split second.

Andres Iniesta and the Magista. The Nike Mercurial Superfly continues the boot's legacy of speed. This summer in Brasil, Nike will field 10 teams on the pitch, more than any other brand. Heritage Culture. Terms of Use Nike Privacy Policy. How does it drive? From Ronaldinho showing us all that the Tiempo is not bound by a skill set or position all the way to where we stand today, the Tiempo Legend has made its history by always being present in the biggest moments and by always delivering the goods.

The beauty of a leather boot is the touch that is provided on the ball. For the Nike Tiempo Legend 7 , despite the upper looking like it has a ridiculous level of padding, the marriage is incredible. Whether you are taking the ball out of air with your forefoot or passing with your instep, you get that crisp sensation that Nike have been giving us with the Legend for years… and, yet, it somehow feels even better this time around.

One of our main worries was that the FlyKnit tongue would be a totally different feel than the leather portions of the boot. However, Nike put some thick strips of FlyKnit across the tongue to make sure that the feel matches up with the leather on the rest of the boot. The new soleplate helps take the Legend in a more aggressive direction. The new stud layout and change helps the boot be more responsive during use and feels like you get more grip when changing directions.

Spotted wearing the Predator and adiPure ranges, he is now sporting a leather pair of Adidas F50 adiZero. It is a slightly unique option to say the least for a player who likes to run the middle of the park and get stuck in on tackles, but maybe he is working on changing certain dynamics in his game?

There was tremendous hype behind the release of the Umbro Geometra Pro and it seemed like the company was turning a fresh and positive corner. In an unusual move, Hazard has stuck it out with the limited edition GS II boots rather than switching to the new Vapor range. He is sure to make a shift at some point, but for now it seems like the he is sticking with the lightweight, environmentally friendly Green Speed.

Seeing as the GS was heavily hyped and extremely well received by players, I would say they have a lot in common with the attacking Hazard, who has been a sensation since his move to Chelsea this past summer. Whether he is playing on the wing or up top, Reus is renowned for his versatility, speed and technique.

That is what makes his choice in boot slightly surprising. Normally wingers look for lightweight and anything with good acceleration, but the Puma PowerCat 1. When it comes to crosses and shots, the PowerCat is an ideal option. When he is on form, there are not many players more entertaining and his weapon of choice has been the Adidas F50 adiZero. Even though they have different styles, Suarez and Messi are the type of players who are perfectly matched with Adidas speed boot.

Goals seem to follow Cavani and he is no stranger to showing his passion and extreme work ethic on the field. On his feet, the Uruguay striker seems to have found the perfect scoring weapon in the form of the F50 adiZero, a boot he has consistently worn over the past few seasons.

The ability to score goals while seemingly running for 90 minutes non-stop provide a unique set of positive traits for the F50 adiZero. With the likes of Real Madrid fighting for his signature, Bale has the world at his feet right now.

Or should that be a pair of Adidas F50 adiZero on his feet right now? Messi x adidas The good guy. Messi manages to keep a lower profile than the Real Madrid rival he shares that top 2 status with, and that's probably why the CR7 series packs more muscle.

He's quiet, self-assured and lethally efficient. CR7 is the biggest of big time — he's hollywood, and that sells. Lieke Martens x Nike How do you earn yourself a signature boot? Winning the Best Player Award ain't a bad place to start. Nike gifted Barcelona's Lieke Martens a signature Superfly after she picked up the accolade in That 'Lieke' print on the instep making this under-the-radar design one of the most creative.

David Beckham x adidas How many players could launch a limited-edition signature boot five years after retiring? David Beckham is the original marketing god in football. Never seriously spoken about as one of the world's greatest players, but a powerhouse of marketing gravitas.

Being devastatingly handsome didn't work against him, mind.



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