Only Red Boots Allowed - Unique Custom Club Tijuana 2018-2019 Boots | Best Of
Followers of our website will know that Mexican Liga MX club Tijuana allows its players to wear red football boot only in order to match the club's home kit colors. We take a look at the latest boot creations of the players of the club, including custom red versions of the Adidas X 18 and the Nike Mercurial 360 soccer cleats.
The red boot policy of the club was introduced by Tijuana's club owner Jorge Hank Rhon, described as a "little bit crazy", right after the creation of the club in the mid-2000s.
Red Boots Of Club Tijuana - 2018-19 Season
Custom Red Adidas X 18.1
Custom Red Nike Mercurial Vapor 360
Custom Red / White Nike Mercurial Vapor XI
Custom Red Adidas X 16 Purechaos
Custom Red Nike Mercurial Superfly V
Custom Red Puma Future Netfit
Custom Red Adidas X
Which is your favorite of th above red boot creations? What do you think of Club Tijuana's boot policy? Comment below.
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