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The pick of the week's best football boots from across the globe.

Global Football Boots Spotting - 16/12/13

Global Boot Spotting - 16/12/13
The pick of the week's best football boots from across the globe.


The Nike Tiempo Legend V made it's official on pitch debut this weekend as the Premier League saw two managerial departures and another set of crazy results. We take a look back at the week's action and pick out the best of the custom, new and old school football boots on show...

Andros Townsend (Tottenham Hotspur) adidas adizero F50

The shining light in Tottenham's disappointing season so far has been the form of Andros Townsend. Where Spurs' new signings haven't delivered Townsend has and it's surprising he's yet to sign a boot deal with a brand. Having recently worn the Nike Mercurial IX and XV Townsend is now trying his luck with adidas' rival F50. Should be only a matter of time until he signs a deal, but who with remains to be seen.

 

Carlos Tevez (Juventus) Nike Tiempo Legend V

The launch of the new Nike Tiempo Legend V has triggered Carlos Tevez to switch out of the CTR and into the fifth generation boot. The ex-Man City and United striker was in fine form helping himself to a hat trick as Juventus hammered lowly Sassuolo 4-0.

 

Layvin Kurzawa (Monaco) NikeiD HyperVenom

Layvin Kurzawa laced up in another pair of custom HyperVenoms at the weekend. This isn't the first time we've seen the Monaco defender design his own colourway to match his club strip and he's been busy again by whipping up a tasty looking red/black/white paint job.

 

Mohsine Moutaouali (Raja Casablanca) adidas adizero F50 Prime

The FIFA Club World Cup is underway in Morocco and the host nation's representative club Raja Casablanca have made their way to the semi-final stage. Mohsine Moutaouali caught our eye at the weekend by wearing the ultra light adidas adizero F50 Prime, a lighter version of the standard versions.

 

Lee Cattermole (Sunderland) adidas adiPURE 11Pro

Sunderland's Lee Cattermole laced up in the new black/white/slime adidas 11Pro colourway as his side played out a 0-0 draw at West Ham on Saturday, one of the first players we've spotted wearing it. A rare day for Cattermole who managed to play the entire 90 minutes without getting booked.

 

Grace Gill (Canberra United) Nike Tiempo Premier

One of the best boot spots of the weekend came courtesy of Canberra United's Grace Gill. On a weekend wear Nike's athletes slipped into the new Tiempo Legend V the Australian striker was wearing the Nike Tiempo Premier originally launched in 2009 to celebrate 15 years of the original 1994 editions.

 

Roy Krishna (Auckland City) Lotto Solista

Lotto set the ball rolling for using reflective aspects on football boots, a feature that has since been followed by Nike and adidas. Lotto's latest Solista update is a Brazil inspired pattern ahead to celebrate the countdown to the 2014 World Cup and was worn by Auckland City's Roy Krishna at the weekend.

 

Jonjo Shelvey (Swansea City) Nike Tiempo Legend V

The new Nike Tiempo Legend V was enough to tempt Jonjo Shelvey out of his custom blackout adidas Predators at the weekend. Shelvey actually switched from his LZ's to the Tiempo during the 1-1 draw against Norwich so it'll be interesting to see what he wears in his next appearance.

 

Jonathan Biabiany (Parma) Nike Mercurial Vapor IX

Jonathan Biabiany gave us our first on pitch look at the new reflective pack Nike Mercurial Vapor IX on Sunday. The Parma man, who wore the CR Galaxy editions in the first half of the game against Cagliari switched into the new reflective Mercurial as his side played out a 0-0 draw in Serie A.

 

Carlton Cole (West Ham) Nike Tiempo Legend V

After a recent spell in the Nike HyperVenom, West Ham striker Carlton Cole swapped silo's in favour of the new Tiempo Legend V as his side took on Sunderland in the Premier League. From the back line to the front, the Tiempo Legend is proving as popular as ever across all positions.

 

If there are any players boots that you've spotted and think we should feature, mail us at: u2us@soccerbible.com putting 'Boot Spotting' in the subject field.


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