Footballers invest in personalised boots

Fungai Muderere
WITH the very latest personalisation machinery or unrivalled experience and the largest selection of football boosts anywhere from the biggest brands like Adidas, Nike and Puma, the boot ID has caught many soccer stars by storm.

In a move that seems to suggest that if they dona��t know who you are, let them know you with your football boot ID, a number of local football stars will soon be joining the bandwagon amid revelations that veteran Chicken Inn forward Obadiah Tarumbwa among others will be getting their delivery sourced fromA� United States of America by Bulawayo based Makhubalo Investments on Sunday.

a�?We source the boosts from USAa��s Nike Store and we get them personalised for our local players. Getting the boots to be delivered in Zimbabwe takes two to three weeks and our first batch should arrive on Sunday. Chicken Inna��s Obadiah Tarumbwa among other local players will be the first recipient of our personalised boots. Tarumbwaa��s Nike Mercurial high cut boot ID reads Oba #11,a�? said Makhubalo Investments director Mandlekhosi Makhubalo.

He said for low cut personalised boots they charge $150 while the high cut boots go for $200.

According to the Nike design team, the concept behind the high cut Nike Mercurial boot was simple; a�?merge science with design to build the fastest boot in soccer.a�?

It is speed focused boot that provides a quality touch and feel on the ball thanks to a speed rib Flyknit upper. In terms of it being a�?Superfly,a�? this boot delivers on everything they expected from this boot, and more. The fastest and most skilful players are playing with Mercurial boots. Some well known names are Cristiano Ronaldo, Alexis Sanchez and Franck Ribery. .

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