Red Boots Only | Unique Club Tijuana 2019-20 Football Boots - Best Of
The 2019 Liga MX Apertura kicked off some weeks ago. Just as in previous years, the players of Club Tijuana are only allowed to wear red boots. This gives us the look not only at standard red boot releases but also at many unique creations. We take a look at the most interesting red soccer cleats spotted in one of the club's latest matches.
The boot policy of the club was introduced by Tijuana's club owner Jorge Hank Rhon right after the creation of the club in the mid-2000s.
Red Boots Of Club Tijuana - 2019-20 Season
In contrast to other teams, there are only very few standard boot visible. Many players are wearing unique custom boots. In example, Mendoza is wearing a brand-new Mercurial 360 created with Nike By You.
Which is your favorite? Would you like other clubs to have such a rule? Comment below.
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