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Frequently Asked Questions

Are football shoes good for running?

No, football (soccer) shoes are not good for running because they lack the necessary cushioning and shock absorption required for sustained running, have stiff, spiked, or molded outsoles Running shoes, in contrast, offer features like soft soles, breathability, and shock absorption to support long-distance foot movement.

Are football shoes meant to be tight?

Football boots should fit snugly and securely for optimal touch and control, but not be painfully tight or cause discomfort, such as toe pain or blisters. The ideal fit provides a "sock-like" feel with no heel movement, a small amount of space at the toe for comfort, and allows your foot to lie flat without pressure points.

Are football shoes non marking?

No, not all football shoes are non-marking; only indoor football (futsal) shoes are designed with flat, rubber, non-marking soles to prevent scuff marks on indoor courts. Outdoor football boots, which feature cleats or studs for grip on grass, will leave marks and are not suitable for indoor surfaces.

Can football shoes be used for daily use?

No, it is not recommended to use cleated football boots for daily use as they are designed for specific playing surfaces, can be uncomfortable. However, some specialized football-style shoes, like turf shoes or indoor soccer shoes, can be worn casually for short periods.

Are football shoes good for sprinting?

No, football shoes (cleats) are not good for general sprinting, especially on a track, and are not a substitute for track-specific spikes or proper running shoes. While football boots provide traction for playing on grass and can improve acceleration and directional changes in sports.

What football shoes to wear on concrete?

For playing football on concrete, you need Futsal (IC/IN) shoes with a flat, gum rubber sole for good grip and minimal wear, or Turf (TF) boots for hard, artificial surfaces, as they have small rubber studs.