Women’s Euro 2025 Boot Spotting: Standout Silhouettes and Colourways
The Women’s Euro 2025 has quickly become a showcase of elite technique, tense encounters, and noteworthy footwear. As the competition unfolds across Switze

The Women’s Euro 2025 has quickly become a showcase of elite technique, tense encounters, and noteworthy footwear. As the competition unfolds across Switzerland, the boots worn by key performers are drawing attention. From new releases to striking colour updates, here are the players and their chosen models that have stood out so far.


Player Boot Highlights
Alexia Putellas (Spain) – Nike Phantom 6 Low Fear Nothing
Spain’s Alexia Putellas wears the newly released Phantom 6. She has netted three goals in the opening two fixtures, demonstrating sharp finishing after returning from a serious knee injury. Her form suggests a strong run for individual honours.


Jule Brand (Germany) – adidas F50 Sparkfusion
Germany’s Jule Brand scored her first tournament goal against Poland while wearing the adidas F50 Sparkfusion. This boot is built specifically for women and seems to suit her quick, direct style.


Cristiana Girelli (Italy) – PUMA Ultra 5 Brilliance
Italy’s Cristiana Girelli curled a superb strike into the top corner against Portugal in the PUMA Ultra 5 Brilliance. The experienced forward continues to deliver despite doubts about her age.


Alessia Russo (England) – adidas Predator 25 FT Radiant Blaze
England forward Alessia Russo wears the latest Predator colourway. Although the Lionesses began the tournament with a defeat, Russo’s past impact in major tournaments suggests she will contribute goals.


Esmee Brugts (Netherlands) – Nike Mercurial Superfly Fear Nothing
Netherlands’ Esmee Brugts wears the Nike Mercurial Superfly Fear Nothing. She found the net in the first match and is regarded as one of the nation’s rising talents.


Cristina Martin‑Prieto (Spain) – New Balance Furon V8 Cause & Effect
Spain’s Cristina Martin‑Prieto scored against Portugal while using the New Balance Furon V8. In a tournament dominated by the three major brands, her choice stands out. The bold colourway adds to the visual variety.


Sandy Baltimore (France) – PUMA Future 8
France’s Sandy Baltimore troubled England’s defence with her pace and dribbling while wearing the PUMA Future 8. Her performance underlined her status as a key talent for the national team.


Esther Gonzalez (Spain) – adidas Copa Pure III LL
Spain’s Esther Gonzalez has scored three goals in two matches, doing so in the adidas Copa Pure III LL. The laceless version of this classic model suits her composed finishing style.


Ingrid Engen (Norway) – PUMA King Brilliance
Norway’s Ingrid Engen combines the PUMA King Brilliance with her team’s away kit, creating one of the most eye‑catching combinations of the tournament. Her contribution goes beyond aesthetics, offering solid midfield work.


Leah Williamson (England) – Nike Tiempo Legend Fear Nothing
England captain Leah Williamson wears the bold Nike Tiempo Legend Fear Nothing. After a disappointing opening result, she and the Lionesses will look to recover in their next fixture.


Laura Freigang (Germany) – Under Armour Shadow Elite
Germany’s Laura Freigang uses the Under Armour Shadow Elite, a less common choice that matches her determined approach. She will be in action as Germany face Denmark with a knockout place at stake.
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