No toe cleat on the soccer boot
no you can't. Soccer shoes have spikes on theedge, and football shoes just have the spikes in the area of the shoe.......... :P
There is not much of a difference between Jordan's and Jay's. One is a running shoe the other is a jumping shoe.
You do not need to go to school for football. Pele was a shoe shine boy.
The gripping sole on a soccer shoe is called a cleat.
Football cleats are specifically designed for football. They are larger, especially around the ankle, which gives the wearer more support on the football field. They also have a center stud which is illegal in soccer. Soccer cleats are slimmer and designed for optimum performance on the field. The size and weight of the shoe makes it possible for the player to run faster and longer, unlike football there are no timeouts. The shape of a soccer cleat helps to provide a good touch on the ball.
Football cleats are specifically designed for football. They are larger, especially around the ankle, which gives the wearer more support on the football field. They also have a center stud which is illegal in soccer. Soccer cleats are slimmer and designed for optimum performance on the field. The size and weight of the shoe makes it possible for the player to run faster and longer, unlike football there are no timeouts. The shape of a soccer cleat helps to provide a good touch on the ball.
One is in the front and one is in the back.
Studs are on the bottom of the cleats. Or they are the really good soccer players that are studs. :)
the sizes
You can wear soccer cleats to play american football but it is less than ideal. Soccer cleats do not have a stud on the toe of the cleat like football cleats do. This make it much easier to run, cut and dig into the grass. Most football cleats are also higher and more supportive than soccer cleats. Although if you are a field goal kicker/ punter or kicker in American Football - they all wear soccer cleats. Basically you CAN wear soccer cleats to play American football but you CAN NOT wear American Football cleats to play Soccer.
Running shoelaces tend to be thinner. This keeps the knot from slipping when you tie the shoe.