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Sergio Ramos Switches To 'Blackout / Gold' Adidas Copa Sense Boots - Nike History

Update: Returning from injury for individual training with the ball, Sergio Ramos has been spotted with a blackout pair of the black, white and golden Adidas Copa Sense .1 football boots. He blacked-out the white Stripes on the heel area and other brandings.

Sergio Ramos Trains in Blackout / Golden Adidas Copa Sense .1 Football Boots

Ramos in training yesterday - pictures via @camisasechuteiras and @botasdejugadoresoficial.

December 10 2020: Sergio Ramos Debuts Custom Blacked-Out Adidas Copa Boots

It has been already rumored since a few weeks that Real Madrid and Spain legend Sergio Ramos is set to leave Nike for Adidas. Now the defender debuted a blackout Adidas cleat in the Champions League match against Gladbach.

Sergio Ramos has been sponsored by Nike since he made his debut aged 18 on 1 February 2004 for Sevilla. Ramos also laced up in blackout New Balance boots in training some weeks ago.

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Sergio Ramos Debuts Partly Blackout Adidas Copa 20.1 Precision to Blur Pack Boots

Sergio Ramos laced up in a blackout version of the Adidas Copa 20.1 football boots from the Precision to Blur Pack - the upper was completely black, while the sole plate boasted the orange color of the original paint job.

Sergio Ramos wore the SG version of the Precision to Blur Adidas Copa 20.1 soccer cleats, a closer look at the striking orange sole plate reveals.

Stay tuned for more about Sergio Ramos and his possible move to Adidas in the coming weeks.

Are you also surprised that Ramos and Nike part ways after that long time? Would Sergio Ramos be a good signing for Adidas? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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