Soccer
Soccer Cleats: Top 5 in 2024 for Latest Releases and Innovations
With new soccer cleats dropping almost every week, it can be hard to keep up with all of the latest releases. So many brands are competing for your attention. If you want to stay updated on the most recent soccer cleats in 2024, GOAL has you covered.
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Therefore, from cutting-edge colorations to popular patterns like the Adidas Predator, Nike Mercurial, and New Balance Furon, our 2024 soccer cleats guide will keep you updated on all the ought-to-have releases.
However, if you want to see what top players like Lionel Messi and Sam Kerr are sporting, this guide has everything you need to know about the latest soccer cleats from Nike, Adidas, New Balance, and more.
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August 2024
1. Umbro Tocco IV Pro
The Tocco IV Pro is designed for players who rely on precise passes and a great touch. It now features Pittards Armor-Tan®, a new performance leather that improves your feel of the ball for better control.
It also has new tech like Gripster™ for better grip and WR100X™ for water resistance, without sacrificing softness. Additionally, lightweight materials in the rear provide extra support and stability, giving you a secure and comfortable fit for accurate ball control.
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AUGUST 2024
2. Sokito Scudetta
The Sokito Scudetta is a lightweight cleat, weighing just 182 grams, designed to boost performance while being eco-friendly. Made from 42% bio-based materials, it helps players perform at their best while reducing their environmental impact.
Therefore, the cleat uses sustainable materials like corn waste, timber fibers, sugarcane, bamboo, and recycled plastic bottles. Additionally, it is vegan (awaiting certification) and is available in three stunning colors: OG Chilli, Ice, and Obsidian.
July 2024
3. New Balance Tekela ‘Rising’
New Balance Football has released a special Tekela ‘Rising’ cleat for Brazilian soccer star Endrick as he begins his new journey. The cleat features a sleek white and metallic gold design, celebrating his move to Madrid.
Therefore, Endrick, one of the most promising young players in soccer, joined New Balance in 2023. This partnership highlights the brand’s focus on supporting the next generation of talent, combining top athletic performance with cultural influence.
July 2024
4. Adidas Predator Mania Japan Blue
Adidas has launched the first product in their ‘Made in Germany’ range, the limited-edition Predator Mania Japan Blue cleat. It’s a near-perfect remake of the iconic boots worn by Japanese players at the 2002 World Cup.
While it keeps the classic look of the original, this cleat has a modern twist with the updated outsole from the Predator 24, ensuring top performance without losing its legendary style.
July 2024
5. New Balance Summer Colorway
New Balance has launched new color versions of its popular boots: the Furon v7+, Tekela v4+, and 442 v2. The fresh summer-inspired colors include White, Black, Hi-lite, and Neon Pink.
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These boots will be worn by New Balance athletes, like Canadian star Jordyn Huitema, who will sport the Tekela v4+ while aiming to defend her Olympic gold at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
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