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Football Boots are an item of footwear
Footwear

Footwear consists of garments worn on the foot, for protective clothing against the environment, and adornment. Socks and other hosiery are worn between the feet and the footwear, except for Sandal s and flip flops ....
 worn when playing football. Those designed for grass
Grass

Grass is the common word that generally describes monocotyledonous green plants. The family Poaceae are the "true grasses" and include most plants grown as grains, for pasture, and for lawns ....
 pitches
Football pitch

A football pitch is the playing surface for the game of association football made of turf. Its dimensions and markings are defined by Law 1 of the Laws of the Game, "The Field of Play"....
 have studs
Cleat (shoe)

A cleat is an American term for a type of shoe designed especially for sports played on grass or dirt, such as Football_ or American football. It may also refer to a type of shoe designed especially for, and only worn in, wet weather....
 on the bottom to aid grip
Traction

Traction may refer to:* Traction , static friction* Traction , the set of mechanisms for straightening broken bones or relieving pressure on the skeletal system...
.

History
The first record of a pair of football boots occurs when Henry VIII of England
Henry VIII of England

Henry VIII was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death. He was also Lordship of Ireland and claimant to the Early Modern France. Henry was the second monarch of the House of Tudor, succeeding his father, Henry VII of England....
 ordered a pair from the Great Wardrobe in 1526. The royal shopping list for footwear states: "45 velvet pairs and 1 leather pair for football". Unfortunately these are no longer in existence.

In association football's Laws of the Game
Laws of the Game

The Laws of the Game are the rules governing a game of association football. They are written and maintained by the International Football Association Board ....
, Law 4: Player's equipment deals with football boots.






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Football Boots are an item of footwear
Footwear

Footwear consists of garments worn on the foot, for protective clothing against the environment, and adornment. Socks and other hosiery are worn between the feet and the footwear, except for Sandal s and flip flops ....
 worn when playing football. Those designed for grass
Grass

Grass is the common word that generally describes monocotyledonous green plants. The family Poaceae are the "true grasses" and include most plants grown as grains, for pasture, and for lawns ....
 pitches
Football pitch

A football pitch is the playing surface for the game of association football made of turf. Its dimensions and markings are defined by Law 1 of the Laws of the Game, "The Field of Play"....
 have studs
Cleat (shoe)

A cleat is an American term for a type of shoe designed especially for sports played on grass or dirt, such as Football_ or American football. It may also refer to a type of shoe designed especially for, and only worn in, wet weather....
 on the bottom to aid grip
Traction

Traction may refer to:* Traction , static friction* Traction , the set of mechanisms for straightening broken bones or relieving pressure on the skeletal system...
.

History


The first record of a pair of football boots occurs when Henry VIII of England
Henry VIII of England

Henry VIII was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death. He was also Lordship of Ireland and claimant to the Early Modern France. Henry was the second monarch of the House of Tudor, succeeding his father, Henry VII of England....
 ordered a pair from the Great Wardrobe in 1526. The royal shopping list for footwear states: "45 velvet pairs and 1 leather pair for football". Unfortunately these are no longer in existence.

In association football's Laws of the Game
Laws of the Game

The Laws of the Game are the rules governing a game of association football. They are written and maintained by the International Football Association Board ....
, Law 4: Player's equipment deals with football boots. Until 1891, any kind of projection on the soles or heels of football boots was strictly forbidden. The 1891 revision allowed both studs and bars, so long as they were made of leather and did not project more than half an inch, and they had their fastenings driven in flush with the leather. Studs had to be rounded, neither conical nor pointed and not less than half an inch in diameter. The leather studs were originally hammered into the boots on a semi-permanent basis and players would have several pairs of boots with different length studs, but in the mid-1950s Adidas introduced boots with interchangeable screw-in studs made of rubber or plastic for varying weather conditions. Football boots were originally heavy boots with protection for the ankle, and these remained the standard style of boot in northern Europe for many years where the boots needed to stand up to the rigours of use on muddy winter pitches. A lighter boot without ankle protection and resembling a studded shoe became popular in southern Europe and South America where pitches were generally harder and less muddy and this eventually became the standard style.

Different styles for different sports

Depending on the type of surface, kind of sport and even the wearer's position or role in the game, different cuts of boot and particularly stud arrangements are available. For hard fields, amateur participants may wear a sneaker shoe or a plastic-stud boot (known as a "moulded sole"); in most sports and positions this is adequate, although on a well-grassed or sodden field, a screw stud is recommended for more grip; these may be metal, rubber or plastic.

For rugby union
Rugby union

Rugby union is a competitive outdoor contact sport, played with an oval ball, by two teams of 15 players. It is one of the two main codes of rugby football, the other being rugby league....
, the screw-in stud (or in some cases a metal-tipped, moulded stud) is preferred, especially in the positions
Rugby union positions

A rugby union team is made up of 15 players: eight forwards, numbered from 1 to 8; and seven backs, numbered from 9 to 15. Depending upon the competition, there may be up to seven replacements....
 of prop, hooker, and lock, where more grip is required for contested scrums. These screw-in studs have to be completely of metal construction not plastic with metal tips, of a maximum length of 18mm. You aren't allowed the plastic variant as in rugby they have a greater chance of shattering and causing a lot of problems to players. These boots are often heavier than appropriate for other types of football. One of the more obvious differences between football and rugby boots is the formation of the studs. Also, some rugby boots tend to have a high cut around the ankles. There are several types of rugby boot, meant for players in different positions.

Screw-in studs have been banned in some Australian rules football
Australian rules football

Australian football, or simply known as football, footy, Aussie rules or as AFL, is a team sport played between two teams of 18 players with a football in the shape of a prolate spheroid....
 leagues since the 1990s due to the frequency of severe injuries to players as a result of contact with the metal. In football, referees must now check all boots prior to kick off to check for damage to studs, to prevent injury. Before this time, preference between the screw-in stud was based primarily on weather conditions.

More recently, moulded soles with specially designed boots known as blades have moulded soles facing in multiple directions, theoretically to maximise grip and minimise ankle injury. Recently, however, "bladed" football boots have faced criticism from some UK sporting bodies for causing potentially serious injuries to players. English football club Manchester United
Manchester United F.C.

Manchester United Football Club is an English association football club, based at Old Trafford in Trafford, Greater Manchester, and is one of the most popular football clubs in the world, with over 330 million supporters worldwide ? almost 5% of the world's population....
 have even banned its players from wearing boots with bladed studs.

Association football markets and brands

Originally, association football boots were available only in black
Black

Black is the color of objects that do not emit or reflection light in any part of the visible spectrum; they absorb all such frequencies of light....
, but in more recent years have become available in various colours such as red, white, yellow, silver, gold and even pink. Big name companies such as Nike
Nike, Inc.

Nike, Inc. is a major Public company sportswear and equipment supplier based in the United States. The company is headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, near the Portland metropolitan area of Oregon....
, Adidas
Adidas

Adidas Aktiengesellschaft is a Germany sports apparel manufacturer and part of the Adidas Group, which consists of Reebok sportswear company, TaylorMade-adidas golf company, and Rockport ....
, Umbro
Umbro

Umbro was a British sportswear and equipment supplier based in Cheadle, Greater Manchester, Greater Manchester, England. The company is now part of Nike, Inc.....
 and the like have made an impact on the market with record sales. Nike's flagship shoe is the Total 90 football boot worn by Wayne Rooney
Wayne Rooney

Wayne Mark Rooney is an English people Association football who currently plays as a striker for English Premier League club Manchester United F.C....
, with other versions such as Mercurial Vapors worn by Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro, Order of Infante D. Henrique is a Portugal association football who plays as a Midfielder#Winger for English Premier League club Manchester United F.C....
, or Tiempos worn by Cesc Fabregas
Cesc Fàbregas

Francesc "Cesc" F?bregas Soler is a Spain midfielder who captains the English Premier League club Arsenal F.C. and plays for the Spain national football team....
. German company Adidas are responsible for the Predator range worn by David Beckham
David Beckham

David Robert Joseph Beckham Order of the British Empire is an England association football who currently plays in midfielder for Italy Serie A club A.C....
, Gary Neville
Gary Neville

Gary Alexander Neville is an English association football player. He is England national football team's most cap ped defender and Manchester United F.C.'s Captain ....
, and Steven Gerrard
Steven Gerrard

Steven George Gerrard, Order of the British Empire is an England association football who plays for English Premier League club Liverpool F.C. and the England national football team....
. Also, the entire German national side wore Adidas boots during the 2006 FIFA World Cup
2006 FIFA World Cup

The 2006 FIFA World Cup was the 18th instance of the FIFA World Cup, the Anniversary#Latin-derived numerical names international football world championship tournament....
. English firm Umbro produce the X-Boot range endorsed by England
England national football team

The English national football team represents England in international Association football and is controlled by The Football Association, the governing body for football in England....
 captain John Terry
John Terry

John George Terry is an England professional Association football. Terry plays in a Defender #Centre back position and is the captain of Chelsea F.C....
 and Michael Owen
Michael Owen

Michael James Owen is an England Association football striker who currently plays for and captains English Premier League club Newcastle United F.C.....
.

In recent times, the most successful of these companies is Nike, and their products enjoy great popularity among professional footballers; among Nike's endorsers are two-time FIFA World Player of the Year
FIFA World Player of the Year

The FIFA World Player of the Year is an Association football award given annually to the male and female player who are thought to be the best in the world, based on votes by coaches and captains of international teams....
 Ronaldinho
Ronaldinho

Ronaldo de Assis Moreira , commonly known as Ronaldinho or Ronaldinho Ga?cho, is a Brazilian association football who plays forItalian Serie A side AC Milan and the Brazil national football team....
, aforementioned duo Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo, striker Ronaldo
Ronaldo

Ronaldo Lu?s Naz?rio de Lima , referred to simply as Ronaldo, is a Brazilian professional Association football who currently plays for Campeonato Brasileiro club Sport Club Corinthians Paulista....
, and other popular players. Adidas, which has been providing football boots with screw-in studs to the German national side since 1954
1954 FIFA World Cup

The 1954 FIFA World Cup, the fifth staging of the World Cup, was held in Switzerland from 16 June to 4 July. As the year saw the 50th anniversary of FIFA, it was appropriate for football's premier competition to be played in the home of its governing body, and Switzerland was chosen as FIFA World Cup hosts#1954 FIFA World Cup in July 1946....
, have made their impact on the modern market by signing big name players as endorsers: players such as David Beckham, former France captain Zinedine Zidane
Zinedine Zidane

Zinedine Yazid Zidane ; born 23 June 1972 in Marseille), popularly nicknamed Zizou, is a retired France Association football midfielder....
, Frank Lampard
Frank Lampard

Frank James Lampard, Jr. is an England football midfielder currently playing for Premier League club Chelsea F.C. and the England national football team....
, Steven Gerrard
Steven Gerrard

Steven George Gerrard, Order of the British Empire is an England association football who plays for English Premier League club Liverpool F.C. and the England national football team....
 and other successful players. Adidas sells with an image of technology and class in their boots which is key to their success. Umbro, meanwhile, is the weakest of the big name companies in terms of footwear sales, but has a strong association with the England team, whom it produces equipment for to add to the endorsement deals with John Terry and Michael Owen, among others. Both Chelsea and Manchester United had enjoyed long kit manufacturing deals with Umbro, but both teams signed recent deals with Adidas and Nike respectively.