MOHAMED SALAH BOOT HISTORY | 2006 - 2018

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Mohamed Salah boot history - in today's video, JayMike takes a look back at all the football boots that have been worn by Mohamed Salah from Liverpool in his time as a professional footballer. All the way from wearing his Umbro football boots in his early days at boyhood club El Mokawloon in Egypt to rocking the Nike Mercurial Vapor 6 and Nike Mercurial Vapor 7 football boots, Mohamed Salah quickly became an adidas sponsored athlete and has worn either the adidas F50 adizero football boots or the adidas X football boots since 2012. First, Mohamed Salah wore the adidas F50 adizero Micoach football boots when he moved to FC Basel, and then switched into the fourth generation of the lightweight speed boot, the F50 adizero in 2013. Then came the World Cup where adidas launched their F50 adizero Samba football boots which Mohamed Salah wore when he went to Chelsea before he switched into the last adidas F50 adizero football boots ever made, the There Will Be Haters colourway as he made his way to Italy and Fiorentina. Finally, he then became an adidas X football boots endorsee, first wearing the adidas X 15.1 football boots for AS Roma, then the adidas X16+ PURECHAOS football boots and finally, the latest version of the adidas X, the adidas X17+ PURESPEED which he began wearing when he moved to Liverpool FC in the summer of 2017.
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