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NIKE FOOTBALL BOOTS

 Nike Football Boots: Top 5 Football Boots, Pictures of Boots 

If you’ve ever seen a game of football, then you know that when it comes to the sport of football, it is about making sure to score goals, and moving the ball around with your feet. And while kicking the ball is a crucial part of the game, few people realize how painful it can be on the feet when kicking at a high speed, which is where football boots come in to help football players. Since the earliest beginnings of playing football, many football players have worn these football boots, and they are worn by some of the biggest names in the football game today. 

Historically, football boots were even worn by royalty in the beginnings of football, with King Henry VIII having been documented as owning football boots in his wardrobe. And as time move forward, and so did the game, the status of football was growing popularity and fan support all over the UK, and before football teams began to go professional and it was more of an informal gathering, teams would make sure that they word leather work boots with long laces and steel caps on the toe, which were considered to be the football boots of the time that worn for actual recreation purposes.
And today, as sports teams have formed to play football all around the world, the art and look of the football boot has continued to evolve, with major companies like Nike stepping in to design football boots for notable players of football worldwide. Here are the top five Nike football shoes that have been created over the years.

5. The Nike Air Zoom Total 90 II 
The Nike Air Zoom Total 90 II, released in 2002, was worn by the iconic Luis Figo, along with several of his teammates. This football shoe was highly publicized, and was named after the advertising pitch that the shoe would provide football players with total comfort for 90 minutes, and featured off center lacing.















4. The Nike Mercurial SL 
The Nike Mercurial SL, created in 2008 and worn by Cristiano Ronaldo, offered carbon fiber technology and was considered at the time, to be the lightest football boot. 











3. The Nike Mercurial
The Nike Mercurial, created in 1998, was worn by Ronaldo, and opened up the idea of creating football boots that were light-weight and promoted speed. 













 2. The Nike Mercurial Vapor Superfly III
The Nike Mercurial Vapor Superfly III is a football boot that allows you to have maximum speed, with a great traction system. This football boot will allow for both precision and velocity on the field.

1. The Nike Mercurial Vapor III 
The Nike Mercurial Vapor III, worn by Cristiano Ronaldo, is a lightweight football boot, and has a highly supportive fit, meant to help you move quickly on the field.