It’s already June 11 between Mexico and South Africa in the opening match it was observed at the soccer World Cup that a significant proportion of the players ran in pink shoes. THE BBC came to the conclusion in the evolutionary history of soccer shoes that black was once the dominant color, then colored shoes came into fashion in the last quarter of a century,
and now we get here: everything is pink.
For some reason, Nike, Adidas, Puma, New Balance and Skechers launched pink footwear at the same time. Back in 2024, trend forecaster WGSN predicted that “Electric Fuchsia” would be the dominant color for 2026. It’s been described, whatever that means, as having a “vibrant neon kinetic and digital quality” and as a “luminous shade that’s somewhere between pink and purple.”
According to the BBC, when sports equipment manufacturers start creating a shoe, there is a good chance they consult with trendsetter companies like the aforementioned WGSN. Pink is a color that more and more extravagant players like to wear, and it contrasts sharply with the green of the lawn. Of course, if all manufacturers swear by pink, it will be more difficult to distinguish their shoes for the average viewer.
Odinga Nimako – one of Nike’s important figures when it comes to footwear – argued that For Athleticthat there was a great demand for brighter colors. “What we hear consistently from athletes and customers, especially when it comes to big moments, is that bright colors give you confidence, so that was really where we started,” explained Nimako. They found that pink enhances this feeling the most. According to him, anyone who puts on pink soccer shoes feels that they must be very good to be able to wear them. He added, not incidentally, that the pink trainers look good on TV, and they went for the visual effect at Nike. Since there isn’t a single World Cup team that has all of its players wearing pink surranos, pieces like this stand out even more.
Of course, some players’ beautifully designed football boots stand out even from the pink craze. Adidas, reminiscent of the Argentinian colors of Athletic Lionel Messihis shoesand the American Christian Pulisic, also playing in light blue Pumahis piece brought up. Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, who is playing in his sixth World Cup, will wear a gold-colored shoe in their first match against Congo on June 17, which has not yet been launched by Nike. Pink fashion doesn’t last forever either, according to experts, the new season will bring a new color combination.











