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Mizuno Football Shoes Mizuno Monarcida Neo Select AS - White

Mizuno Monarcida Neo Select AS - White

Football Shoe

£124.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £41.33/mo.*
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Mizuno Football Shoes Mizuno Morelia Neo II Ag Football Shoes - Red/Black

Mizuno Morelia Neo II Ag Football Shoes - Red/Black

Football Shoe, Firm Ground (FG)

£125.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £41.66/mo.*
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Mizuno Football Shoes Mizuno Monarcida Neo II Select AG - White Silver

Mizuno Monarcida Neo II Select AG - White Silver

Soccer Shoe

£131.00£138.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £43.66/mo.*
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Mizuno Football Shoes Mizuno Folgado Pro Kl AG - White Red

Mizuno Folgado Pro Kl AG - White Red

Football Shoe

£131.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £43.66/mo.*
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Mizuno Football Shoes Mizuno Monarcida Neo II Select AG - Blue White Red

Mizuno Monarcida Neo II Select AG - Blue White Red

Football Shoe, Artificial Grass (AG)

£132.00£133.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £44.00/mo.*
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Mizuno Football Shoes Mizuno Monarcida NEO 2 Select AG - White Blue

Mizuno Monarcida NEO 2 Select AG - White Blue

Football Shoe, Artificial Grass (AG)

£133.00£137.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £44.33/mo.*
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Mizuno Football Shoes Mizuno Monarcida Neoii Soccer Shoes - White

Mizuno Monarcida Neoii Soccer Shoes - White

Football Shoe

£135.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £45.00/mo.*
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Mizuno Football Shoes Mizuno Morelia 2 Pro AG - Fuchsia

Mizuno Morelia 2 Pro AG - Fuchsia

Football Shoe, Multi Ground (MG)

£137.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £45.66/mo.*
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Mizuno Monarcida Neoii Football Shoes - Gold

Mizuno Monarcida Neoii Football Shoes - Gold

Football Shoe

£138.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £46.00/mo.*
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Mizuno Morelia II Elite FG

Mizuno Morelia II Elite FG

Football Shoe, Firm Ground (FG)

£140.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £46.66/mo.*
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Mizuno Monarcida Neo II Select AG - Silver Grey

Mizuno Monarcida Neo II Select AG - Silver Grey

Football Shoe, Artificial Grass (AG)

£140.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £46.66/mo.*
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Mizuno Men Ryuou Ag Soccer Shoes - Black Yellow

Mizuno Men Ryuou Ag Soccer Shoes - Black Yellow

Football Shoe, Man

£141.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £47.00/mo.*
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FOOTBALL BOOTS

FAQ

While you can technically play with any boot in any position, your movement is different depending on your position, and therefore having boots that play to your position’s needs is always a good idea.

  • Goalkeeper: It needs to be comfortable, offer a great strong strike and good traction. SG (soft ground) and FG (firm ground) boots are always a safe bet.
  • Central defenders: A solid, durable boot that can handle flying into tackles. It’s a tough position, so boots with a little cushioning can’t go wrong.
  • Full backs & wing backs: A lightweight feel with good touch control, while still offering sufficient protection.
  • Central midfield: With a lot of direction changes, you need a boot that has excellent traction, aides control but is light enough for you to sprint across the pitch.
  • Wide midfield: You’ll be zooming up and down the pitch, so a lightweight shoe with a tiny bit of grip will get you past the defenders.
  • Striker: It’s all about agility, speed and power. You need a boot that is light, offers control and power to take shot after shot after shot.

Getting new boots can be a hassle because it always takes a while to make them fit like a glove (in this case a boot). There are a couple of things you can do to make breaking in your new football boots a bit less painful:

  • Ease your boots in. Wear them around the garden, for a walk in the park with them, or just walk around the house.
  • Wear them in the bath. Yes, that’s right. This helps the boot mould after your foot. Make sure the water isn’t too hot. Fill them with newspaper and dry them naturally.
  • Wear them to training before a game. Gradually introduce your new boots by wearing them to training, if you feel any pain, immediately switch to your old ones. Keep doing this and every time you’ll be able to keep them on for a little bit longer.

They stand for what type of pitch the shoe and its studs are designed for. Most leagues have rules and regulations when it comes to studs, so make sure you know them before you buy a new pair of boots.

SG: Soft ground - Metal studs that you screw in.
FG: Firm ground - Moulded, built-in studs that are often shaped like blades. AG: Artificial grass - Rounded and moulded studs. HG: Hard ground - Shorter studs but more of them, distributing your weight more evenly. IN: Indoor - A flat sole with high grip sole that allows quick-paced turns and twists with loads of grip.

3 things to consider when buying football shoes

Football shoes for indoor games are designed entirely differently from outdoor shoes:

  • Indoor courts have hard surfaces, so the shoes need good cushioning and a durable sole. You'll often see the designation IC or IN, which stands for indoor. The sole is typically made of non-marking rubber that offers excellent grip without leaving marks on the surface.

  • When it comes to outdoor football, various shoe types are tailored for different surfaces. One thing they all share is having some kind of studs. Depending on whether the shoes are designed for artificial grass, natural grass, or gravel, their construction varies.

  • Shoes for artificial grass are designed with rounder and shorter studs that provide better grip on surfaces harder than natural grass. The studs are called AG (artificial grass).

  • Shoes for natural grass have the longest studs and should only be used on real grass surfaces. The term for these studs is FG (firm ground).

  • Gravel shoes have many small studs to ensure better contact between the foot and the hard gravel surface. This type of shoe can also be used on drier artificial grass pitches where the surface has become hard. Gravel studs are called TF (turf).

Choosing the material for your football shoes is a personal choice. The top priority is comfort, durability, and easy maintenance:

  • Leather shoes have the advantage of easily moulding to the shape of your foot, which usually makes them very comfortable.

  • Synthetic shoes are more common and are often more durable and easier to maintain than leather shoes.

Researching and reading reviews, such as the Solesuppliers big guide to football shoes, can be helpful when making a purchase decision for football shoes.

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