Six different football shoes, one playing surface and the weather; Assessing variation in shoe-surface traction over one season of elite football.
Athol ThomsonRodney WhiteleyMathew WilsonChris BleakleyPublished in: PloS one (2019)
The rotational (but not translational) traction varied substantially across different shoe types, outsole groups, and grass species. Highest rotational traction values were seen with soft ground outsole (screw-in metal studs) shoes tested on warm season grass. This objective data allows more informed footwear choices for football played in warm/hot climates on sand-based elite football playing surfaces. Further research is required to confirm if these findings extend across other football shoe brands.