In 2024, Sergio Ramos boots are the Mizuno Alpha. The Alpha offers top-notch lockdown by having a form-fitting synthetic upper and a grippy ZEROGLIDE lining that prevents internal slippage. It’s a testament to Mizuno’s prowess outside their traditional comfort zone of leather football boot-making.
SR4 V3 ‘Sevilla’
For the SR4 V3, Mizuno drew inspiration from the player’s roots in Seville, Spain. The boot had a red on white colour dynamic, and mainly showed a tiling design that was traditionally seen at the said location. Gold accents were also present courtesy of the Runbird logo, the Ramos lettermark and the stud tips. A velvetty-red soleplate supported the upper of this Alpha release.
SR4 V2
At this point, Sergio Ramos already had stints with some of the biggest clubs in the world. This mainly black Mizuno Alpha signature had tonal designs conveying the places of Seville Cathedral, Golden Tower (Sevilla), Cibeles Square, Alcala Gate (Madrid), Eiffel Tower, and Arc de Triomphe (Paris). Punctuating the looks were the red accents of the Runbird and the soleplate.
SR4
Ramos joined Mizuno in 2022, and for his first signature for the brand he received the Morelia Neo Beta ‘The Lion and the Wolf.’ These were the beast tattoos he had as tattoos on his left and right shoulder respectively, and they occupied the same side on this pair of boots. The colour visuals of white with gold were similar to the Tiempo signature he had with Nike.
What did Segio Ramos Previously wore?
As mentioned, Sergio Ramos wore Nike. It was his brand especially during his prime days as one of the elite defenders in the world. He had the Tiempo Legend primarily, and wore several generations of that heritage silo. The most memorable of these of course was the Corazón y Sangre Tiempo Legend 7.
The Pearl White colourway of the said boot was designed with golden heel graphics alluding to his affinity with Andalusian horses. It also featured his bespoke logo with Nike and had a classy red-to-gold gradient on the outsole.
Who is Sergio Ramos?
Sergio Ramos was known for his physicality and leadership on the defensive side of the game. He had the pace to keep up with most of the speedy frontliners in football, and also had the intelligence and positioning to influence the attack. He spent time with clubs like Sevilla, Real Madrid and PSG, but his prime days were arguably his years with Los Blancos. His formidable partnership with Gerard Pique with Spain helped usher the nation’s golden years from 2008 to 2012.