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Why are so many footballers at the 2026 World Cup wearing bright pink boots?

This is a question many football fans are asking following the tournament’s opening group stage matches.

This summer’s showpiece international tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada got underway last Thursday and a host of players across various teams have come equipped with bright pink boots on their feet.

Players and Teams Wearing Pink Boots at 2026 World Cup

Son Heung-min Daniel Becerril via Reuters

Take South Korea captain Son Heung-min, for example. The Tottenham legend, who now plies his trade with Los Angeles FC, was seen wearing a pair of pink football boots during the Group A clash against the Czech Republic.

Some of Son’s South Korea teammates followed suit. There were also many pink boots on display during the Group H clash between Saudi Arabia and Uruguay on Monday night, and during Iran’s opening game against New Zealand – a game that made headlines for the crowd’s reaction to Iran’s national anthem being played at the Los Angeles Stadium.

“People say it’s coincidence but it’s happened way too many times,” Ben Warren, founder of BW Boots UK, which specialises in finding rare and classic football boots and supplies several World Cup players, was quoted as saying by The Athletic.

“Different brands are releasing boots in more or less the same colours. We’ve seen boots looking quite similar in the last few years, but this World Cup is pretty much the exact same colour.”

Indeed, Nike, Adidas, Puma, New Balance and Skechers have all supplied players with variations of bright pink boots at the World Cup.


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Odinga Nimako, a senior figure at Nike’s global football footwear team, has told The Athletic that high demand for bolder colours led to the company going for pink at this summer’s World Cup finals.

“What we’ve been hearing consistently from the athlete and the consumer, especially when it comes to big moments, is that bright colours give them confidence, so that was really our starting point,” Nimako said.

“The way we approached it was focusing on what are some of the brightest colours, what are those colours that are really amplifying that confidence, and pink is one of those colours.

“What we always hear from our consumers and athletes is when you wear a colour like pink that is so loud and so bright it is like… you need to be really good to wear these (colours) as well. At the same time, there’s also been a level of acceptance with pink that makes it not too niche for people, it speaks to a broad audience.”

Trials on the pitch showed Nike that nothing stood out more than pink. Nimako continued:

“Pink really helps bring it out against the green grass on the pitch, whether you’re in the stands or whether you’re watching on TV, making sure that visibility is there.

“That is definitely something that we looked at. For this (World Cup) moment we really wanted to focus on that visual impact.”

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He added: “Our intent was really to make sure that the boot stood out against the kit.

“In every tournament we can take a slightly different approach. We’ve seen approaches in the past where we actually want to be a little bit more integrated. At this tournament, knowing the magnitude, we really wanted to make it pop.”

The Athletic also claim that shoe companies discovered players associate bright colours with confidence, offering another explanation as to why bright pink is all the rage this summer.

Moreover, global trend agencies predicted the colour ‘Electric Fuchsia’ would be the ‘it’ colour of summer back in 2024, when designers began to play their 2026 World Cup lines, according to UniLad.

Product developers found that nothing ‘pops’ more vividly on televisions and smartphones than bright pink footwear – making the players’ boots and brand logos instantly recognisable from a distance.

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UFC Freedom 250 Target of ‘Explosive Drones’ Plot With ‘Staged Snipers’ Designed to Kill Thousands

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The FBI have released a seriously shocking and concerning statement, exposing terror attack plans that were thwarted on Sunday night at the White House while UFC Freedom 250 was taking place.

While the UFC were hosting the special event to help celebrate America’s 250th birthday and President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, a terror attack was planned involving ‘explosive drones’ and ‘staged snipers.’

Thankfully, all plans were thwarted and a serious tragedy was avoided, but a detailed plan was in place until the FBI stepped in and intervened.

Terror Plans at UFC Freedom 250 Revealed

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Federal officials revealed to Fox News Digital that the terror plot planned for ‘explosive-packed drones’ to hit buildings nearby to the UFC event, in the hope of triggering chaos and resulting in a likely mass evacuation, with thousands of people all scrambling to leave the area at once.

Authorities believe the goal was to force panicked and stampeding crowds into the direct path of a sniper team that had already been positioned nearby. It’s also believed that once that initial attack was complete, a second wave of attackers would then storm the White House gate.

It has been suggested that the FBIA first learned about the plot on the 10th of June, a few days before the planned event, and performed a search warrant in Cincinnati, where the first arrest was made. Some of the suspects, however, had already travelled to Fredericksburg, Virginia, on the 12th and 13th of June to make preparations for the attack.


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After searching one of the suspect’s mobile phones, authorities found at least 23 users of encrypted chat app Signal involved in discussing all the details of what could’ve been a truly tragic terror attack. As of Monday, five people have been taken into custody linked to the planned attack.

A suspect later told investigators the aim of the attack was to target capitalist elites, billionaires, and politicians who received money from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).

FBI Statement About Planned Attacks

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In the aftermath of the news breaking, FBI director Kash Patel released this following statement via his official X account.

“On June 10, FBI and our law enforcement partners became aware of a potential threat to the UFC America 250 event in Washington, D.C. involving individuals outside of the National Capital Region – and thanks to the rapid action of this FBI, our partners, and the Department of Justice in a multi-state operation, multiple individuals are now in custody and allegedly planned attacks were stopped cold.

“While the result represented the best of investigative work, it was also nothing out of the ordinary for this law enforcement team – we are built to detect, respond to, and bring to justice those who threaten the lives of American citizens – particularly during large gatherings like the historic UFC 250 fight. That’s exactly what we did here.

“I want to thank our great agents and partners. This work remains ongoing, and we will continue to update the public as permitted.”

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Tottenham Make Move To Sign Fastest Player In Bundesliga

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Tottenham Hotspur have been one of Europe’s most active clubs in the early weeks of the summer as Roberto De Zerbi looks to put his stamp on the squad he inherited.

The Italian arrived at Spurs at the end of March and guided the north London side to Premier League survival, overseeing a 1-0 win over Everton on the final day of the season.

Following back-to-back 17th place finishes in the Premier League, Tottenham fans will rightly be expecting much improved fortunes this season, especially without European football in the calendar.

The Lilywhites have already signed defenders Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi on free transfers while Pedro Porro has committed his future to the club despite interest from Real Madrid, signing a new deal until 2031.

Meanwhile, Spurs have seen two bids for Brighton and Hove Albion centre-back Jan Paul van Hecke rejected and it had looked as though progress was being made regarding a deal for Manchester City winger Savinho but they may be forced to seek alternative options if an agreement can’t be reached.

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According to The Athletic’s deal sheet, Tottenham have been “in contact” with the representatives of Eintracht Frankfurt winger Jean-Matteo Bahoya who they have identified as a possible alternative to Savinho.

The 21-year-old produced four goals and four assists in 37 appearances last season for the German side and has a total of seven goals and eight assists in 78 games since joining from French second division side Angers in January 2024.

Described as ‘unbelievably fast’, Bahoya is known for his dribbling and pace, setting a Bundesliga record for the fastest speed ever recorded in a match when clocking 23.09mph in a match against Bochum in March 2025.

It is believed that the Bundesliga side value the France Under-21s winger at around £60m, with his deal at Frankfurt running until 2029.

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With Xavi Simons expected to be sidelined for a significant period after suffering a ruptured ACL injury towards the end of last season, as well as Mohamed Kudus still being on the treatment table, Tottenham are very clearly short of flair players in attack.

Over half of their Premier League rivals scored more goals than their 48, with nearly a quarter netted by Richarlison alone.

De Zerbi needs reinforcements all over the pitch, but reestablishing an identity in the final third is certainly a priority as supporters look to get excited by their team once again.

Although his goal output perhaps isn’t the most encouraging, having just turned 21 there is plenty to like about Bahoya and it looks as though he will be one of Europe’s most in-demand players this summer.


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Saudi Arabia the Only 2026 World Cup Flag That Cannot Touch Ground

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Football fans are still getting used to the new pre-match ceremony before every 2026 World Cup fixture.

FIFA confirmed days before this summer’s tournament began that a new ‘fan-centric’ ceremony had been designed “to deepen the connection between players and fans while elevating a moment already rich with anticipation.”

The new ceremony sees giant flags of the two featured national teams unfurled onto the pitch, while each team’s entire 26-man squad stand on each side of the centre circle for the national anthems.

Both squads then shake hands before the flags are packed away and kick-off eventually commences.

Many 2026 World Cup games have kicked off late as a direct result of the new pre-match ceremony. Brazil vs Morocco was delayed by four minutes and 27 seconds; Haiti vs Scotland kicked off two minutes and 42 seconds late, while the opening fixture between Mexico and South Africa kicked off at 8:06pm BST instead of 8pm.


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Why Saudi Arabia’s Flag is Held Up

Saudi Arabia flag lifted Paul Childs via Reuters

Eagle-eyed fans noticed how Saudi Arabia’s flag was lifted off the ground before their opening World Cup fixture against Uruguay on Monday night.

According to broadcaster Stadium Astro, Saudi Arabia’s flag is the only flag of the 48 competing World Cup nations that is not allowed to touch the ground.

Uruguay’s flag was also lifted off the ground to provide balance during the ceremony.

Strict prohibitions are in place regarding the use of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s flag.

It is forbidden to display a Saudi Arabia flag that is “faded in colour or in poor condition”, according to a Gulf News article from 2024.

Flags that are old or unfit for display must be destroyed by the person or people responsible, ensuring they are never reused or disrespected.

The same article says it is ‘strictly forbidden’ to lower the Kingdom’s national flag or the flag of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques ‘in a manner that would allow them to touch the ground, water, or any surface below’.

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While the national flags of other 2026 World Cup nations have been spread across the floor, Saudi Arabia’s flag will be held above ground-level every time they compete.

Saudi Arabia drew 1-1 with Uruguay in their opening Group H fixture. Al Nassr’s Abdulelah Al-Amri gave Saudi the lead shortly before half-time, but Georgios Donis’ side were denied two precious points when Maxi Araujo equalised late on.

Saudi Arabia face pre-tournament favourites Spain in their next match on June 21 before going head-to-head with Cape Verde, who held La Roja to an unexpected goalless draw on Monday, five days later.

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