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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Football Boots

Ian Ebbs

Cristiano Ronaldo wears the Nike Mercurial. That has been true his whole career, but what the Mercurial means has changed three times, and in 2026 it has changed again. For the World Cup he is in the Superfly 11 from Nike’s Breakout pack, and for the first time since 2022 he has his own signature boot to go with it: a gold Mercurial Vapor Superfly 1 built to mark his sixth World Cup.

Ronaldo has never just worn what Nike handed him. He cuts collars down, drifts to the low-cut boot the rest of the roster leaves to the wingers, and has shaped his own signature lines down to the fit. This page covers what he is wearing right now, why his choices are unusual, and every signature pair he has worn on the way here.

What Ronaldo wears right now

Current boot

Nike Mercurial Superfly 11, Breakout pack

World Cup 2026 signature

Gold CR7 Mercurial Vapor Superfly 1

Silo

Mercurial speed boot, collar worn lower than standard

Signature series

Mercurial Dream Speed and the CR7 Chapters

Ronaldo wears the latest Mercurial every cycle. Here is where it stands today.

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World Cup 2026

Ronaldo’s 2026 World Cup Boots

This is Ronaldo’s sixth World Cup, a record no outfield player has reached, and Nike has built the moment around him. He opened the tournament in the Mercurial Superfly 11 from the Breakout pack. For the games that follow he has something no one else in the pack gets: his own boot, a gold Mercurial Vapor Superfly 1, his first signature pair since 2022.

Opening game
Nike Mercurial Superfly 11 in the pink Breakout World Cup colourway worn by Ronaldo

Mercurial Superfly 11

Breakout pack · collared speed

The boot the whole Nike roster is in this summer, pink, white and black so it reads on camera. Ronaldo opened the World Cup in it, collar cut lower than standard the way he has always had it, free at the ankle for the spring into a header.

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His signature
Gold Nike CR7 Mercurial Vapor Superfly 1 signature World Cup 2026 boots

CR7 Mercurial Vapor Superfly 1 RGN

Gold signature · for the games ahead

Nike brought back the original 2009 Superfly 1, the boot Ronaldo first made famous, in metallic gold with the old Flywire cables on show and a modern Vapor soleplate underneath. CR7 branding on the heel, his first signature boot since the 2022 World Cup.

Why gold, and why the original Superfly 1: the boot Nike chose to bring back is the one Ronaldo first made famous, so the tribute is not just a colour. It points back to the United winger who wore the first Superfly and forward to the player still starting World Cups seventeen years later.

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The fact that Ronaldo is playing his sixth World Cup, we wanted to celebrate the legacy he has set and the way he continues to add to his legacy.
Odinga Nimako, Product Line Manager, Nike WHQ

How Ronaldo Actually Chooses His Boots

Most players wear the boot they are given in the trim it comes in. Ronaldo does not, and the way he deviates tells you what he values once the whistle goes.

The collar

He wants the ankle free

His Superfly pairs are built with the Dynamic Fit collar lower than the standard release, and when Nike sent him the white Mad Ready Superfly he cut the collar off it entirely. For a player whose game lives on the spring into a header and the explosive first step, a high collar is something he would rather not feel.

Superfly or Vapor

He drifts to the low cut

Through his Saudi years he increasingly chose the low-cut Vapor over the collared Superfly the headline roster wore. The Vapor is the lighter, lower, more direct boot, built around the first two yards rather than the wrap around the ankle. It is the choice of a forward whose work has moved closer to the box.

The fit

He shapes his own boot

Going back to the early NikeID days Ronaldo has customised his boots, and Nike folded those preferences into his signature lines, from the lower collar to the personal touches on the Dream Speed and CR7 editions. His signature boots are not his name on a stock pair, they are built to how he likes a boot to sit.

The Signature Lines

Nike’s CR7 football boots have been a big focus for the brand since they contracted Ronaldo early in the Portuguese star’s career, that has seen the player wear the Mercurial Vapor before switching to the mid-cut and technology-rich Superfly model. Ronaldo is known to customize his football boots which Nike has incorporated into their models made for him, like the lower collar on his pairs.

Dream Speed Series

The Dream Speed line is the signature series Nike built to Ronaldo’s specification. It was debuted alongside Mbappe and Sam Kerr, later on expanding to include the other rising stars from the Nike brand.

MDS 009 – Celebrates the entire Dream Speed journey by blending elements from previous MDS releases and reinforcing the themes of speed, self-belief, and legacy.

MDS 008 – Focused on overcoming setbacks, with shattered and energetic graphics representing resilience and personal growth.

MDS 007 – Draws from the iconic Mercurial Vapor IV colorways worn by Ronaldo during some of his peak Manchester United years.

MDS 006 – Floral-inspired graphics honor elite athletes and those who helped them succeed, celebrating growth and gratitude.

MDS 005 – A Ronaldo-inspired design celebrating the calm mindset, focus, and self-belief behind elite performance.

MDS 004 – Inspired by space-shuttle re-entry and the intense energy created by objects moving at extreme speeds.

MDS 003 – Incorporated past CR7 designs and included rising Nike superstars as part of the MDS roster.

MDS 002 – Inspired by the speed of light, encouraging players to clearly see and believe in their goals before achieving them.

MDS 001 – Blueprint-inspired graphics symbolize creating the plan and foundation needed to turn dreams into reality.

Chapter Series

The Chapter Series was a seven-boot storytelling collection that chronicled the defining moments of Cristiano Ronaldo’s journey from Madeira to global superstardom.

Ronaldo, Nike and the Number 7

Born in Funchal on the island of Madeira, Portugal, Ronaldo’s football journey began with local clubs Andorinha and Nacional before he moved to Lisbon at the age of 12 to join the renowned academy of Sporting CP. He quickly attracted attention from Europe’s biggest clubs, leading to a move to Manchester United in 2003. It was at Manchester United that Ronaldo inherited the iconic number 7 shirt, a jersey previously worn by club legends, beginning his lifelong association with the number and the globally recognized “CR7” brand that would become synonymous with his success. Alongside his rise on the pitch, Ronaldo forged a longstanding partnership with Nike, becoming one of the brand’s most recognizable athletes and the face of multiple generations of Mercurial football boots. His influence and global appeal led to a lifetime agreement with Nike, placing him among an elite group of athletes associated with the company.

Ronaldo’s career continued with trophy-laden spells at Real Madrid and Juventus, where he broke goalscoring records and won league titles in Spain and Italy before returning to Manchester United in 2021. In 2023, he embarked on a new chapter by joining Al Nassr FC, a move that helped raise the global profile of the Saudi Pro League while adding another milestone to his remarkable career. Internationally, Ronaldo has captained the Portugal national football team to victories at UEFA Euro 2016 and the 2019 UEFA Nations League Finals. In 2021, he became the highest goalscorer in men’s international football history, surpassing the long-standing record and setting a benchmark that further cemented his status as one of the game’s all-time greats. With five Ballon d’Or awards, hundreds of goals, and records spanning more than two decades at the highest level, his legacy is defined by excellence, longevity, and an unmatched drive to succeed.

Ronaldo’s Boots: Quick Answers

What boots does Cristiano Ronaldo wear in 2026?

Ronaldo wears the Nike Mercurial Superfly 11 in the Breakout pack, with the collar cut lower than the standard release. For the 2026 World Cup he also has his own gold CR7 Mercurial Vapor Superfly 1 signature pair.

What boots is Ronaldo wearing at the 2026 World Cup?

He opened the tournament in the Mercurial Superfly 11 Breakout, and for the games that follow he has a gold Mercurial Vapor Superfly 1 signature boot, his first signature pair since the 2022 World Cup.

What is Ronaldo’s gold boot?

A Nike remake of the original 2009 Mercurial Vapor Superfly 1, in a metallic gold and white colourway with the original Flywire cables and a modern Vapor soleplate, carrying CR7 branding on the heel. Nike built it to mark his sixth World Cup.

Why does Ronaldo cut the collar off his boots?

He prefers the ankle free. His Superfly pairs are made with a lower collar than the standard boot, and on the Mad Ready Superfly he cut the collar off entirely. It suits a game built on jumping for headers and exploding off the first step.

Does Ronaldo wear the Superfly or the Vapor?

Both, and his preference has shifted. He built his name in the collared Superfly, but later in his career he increasingly chose the low-cut Vapor. His 2026 signature pair is a Vapor Superfly 1.

What is the Mercurial Dream Speed?

The Mercurial Dream Speed is Ronaldo’s signature series, built to his specification and debuted alongside Kylian Mbappe and Sam Kerr. It has run from Dream Speed 001 through to 009.

Can I buy Ronaldo’s boots?

Yes. The Mercurial Superfly and Vapor are sold in the same colourways the players wear, with junior Academy versions for kids. Check the latest Mercurial here.

Author

Ian Ebbs

Founder of FootballBoots.co.uk back in 2010, Ian went on to create and host their YouTube channel which now has 1.5million subscribers and over 400 million views, he also hosts their podcast which you can find on Spotify. He regularly plays masters football, coaches girls and boys teams and is President of his local club. Taking his over fifteen year experience in the football industry, Ian wrote the book: How To Choose Your Boots (find it on Amazon) where he looks to help footballers of all levels find their perfect pair.