Pretty much any outdoor field sport requires cleats (there are different types for each sport, I think). This includes soccer, football, Field Hockey, boys and girls Lacrosse, softball, Baseball, and rugby (there are probably more I can't think of).
Cleats, with rubber not metal spikes.
Footballers wear cleats, shoes with studs on the bottom to get a good grip in the wet soil.
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soccer shoes are called cleats you can tell that they are cleats if they have spikes on the bottom.
Cleats are bumps or spikes on the bottoms of shoes, which provide extra traction for runners. Shoes with such features are also called cleats.
A lacrosse shoe is very similar to a football cleat, but has a different cleat shape to promote speed. They are often lighter than other types of cleats.
Football players wear cleats, these are shoes with spikes on the bottom to give better traction to the person wearing them.
Well, you should probably not use metal cleats. The soccer referees won't allow metal cleats. Just check out Adidas cleats online or Nike and they should have the kind you need. That's what I have for soccer.
Before shoes with cleats were popular, players wore some type of non-cleat running shoes. Some present-day players do not use cleats at all.
Athletes shoes often have cleats on them to improve grip in dirt or grassy feilds.
They have special shoes called cleats. They kind of look like softball or football cleats except they don't have a stub on the toe. They have stubs on the bottom of the shoe. You aren't able to wear them if they have a stub on the toe.