Pink boots dominate the opening of the 2026 World Cup — and should continue to do so; understand
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Players wear pink boots at the 2026 World Cup opener.
Players wear pink boots at the 2026 World Cup opener.
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Anyone who followed the match between Mexico and South Africa, the first of the 2026 World Cup, may have noticed that most of the players are wearing pink boots — a color that should be a trend for the World Cup.
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They may be the most expensive item on the list of anyone who wants to put together a complete uniform. The cheapest models found in online stores at the end of May started at R$800 and went up to R$2,300.
But these values can get even higher, as these boots are not necessarily the ones that all players will wear on the field.
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According to the website Footy Headlines, which specializes in football equipment, "it's a surprisingly big coincidence that all the major brands have launched new products in a vibrant shade of pink."
See below how much the pink football boots for this World Cup cost.
Casemiro, Raphinha and Luiz Henrique during Brazil's 6-2 defeat against Panama
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Adidas
Adidas F50 Elite
New Balance
New Balance Tekela “Pure Ambition”
Nike
Nike Mercurial Vapor 17 Elite
Nike Phantom 6 Elite Low
Nike Tiempo Maestro Elite
Cougar
Puma Future 9 Ultimate
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Puma Ultra 6 Ultimate
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