There are football legends who made the game seem different when they stepped on the pitch. Players like Pele, Maradona, Zidane, Ronaldinho made the game look so easy. So today we look at those famous football boots that these legends wore during their time on the pitch.
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Pele, Maradona (Puma King Boot)
The two legends of world football, Brazilian Pele and Argentine Maradona both used to play wearing the pair of Puma King Boot. It is now a vintage collection, but back in the day, its value skyrocketed.
Gerd Muller (Adidas Gerd Muller)
It was with this shoe that Gerd Müller scored what turned out to be the winning goal for West Germany in the 1974 World Cup Final against the Netherlands.
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Ronaldo (Nike Mercurial R9)
One of the most prolific goal scorers the world has ever seen, Ronaldo Nazario used to wear the signature Nike Mercurial R9 boots on the field.
Zinedine Zidane, David Beckham (Adidas Predator)
France legend Zinedine Zidane and English legend David Beckham both wore the Adidas Predator boots on the pitch. However, Zidane wore the golden version of the boot especially for the World Cup in 2006 where he guided the blues to the finals.
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Ronaldinho (Nike Air Legend R10)
The Brazilian magician Ronaldinho did mind-boggling tricks on the football pitch. He used to wear the Nike Air Legend R10 during his time with Barcelona and Brazil.
Cristiano Ronaldo (Nike Mercurial Superly 7)
The Portuguese legend is one of the greatest footballers of this generation. Cristiano Ronaldo and Nike have been together for a long time. CR7 now wears the Nike Mercurial Superly 7 on the pitch during matches.
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Lionel Messi (Adidas X Speedflow)
Arguably the greatest player on the planet, Lionel Messi has already been tagged as a football legend. It was to mark Messi's return to the Adidas speed franchise. These lightweight football boots take design cues from the F30s he wore in 2007 when he scored one of his greatest goals of all time.