9 Football Sneakers That Are as Stylish as Basketball Sneakers

These football shoes give their basketball counterparts a run for their money in the aesthetics department.

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For most sports-obsessed kids who grew up in the ’90s, there was little question that football was king. Weekly pickup games and NFL Sundays were followed by all-night Tecmo Bowl tournaments, 80 percent of which were spent debating who would get to utilize Bo Jackson.

Perhaps the only area where football didn’t pull rank over its sporting brethren was footwear. With a few notable exceptions—who could resist Bo Jackson’s Auburn-inspired Air Trainer SC?—everyone was pretty much all about Air Jordans and Shaquille O’Neal Reeboks. 

And quite honestly, that made sense. Basketball sneakers were closely interwoven with the culture of their sport, and the biggest stars were marketed to the moon, especially post-Dream Team. As for football, one primarily saw players wearing cleats, and nobody was about to wear those casually. Even at the peak of Michael Vick hysteria just after the turn of the century, the Zoom Vick turf trainers typically made their way to clearance racks.

Even today, with soaring television ratings, ubiquitous daily fantasy sites, and rampant popularity, football trainers barely make a ripple when compared to Jordan retros and the like. (According to Nike’s earnings reports, the football division is one of the only areas showing negligible growth in an otherwise flourishing company.) 

And yet, there are still plenty of football offerings—in the form of sneakers, not cleats—that are well worth adding to your collection. The following is a sampling of football footwear that more than holds its own style-wise next to their basketball cousins.

Nike CJ3 Trainer

Nike Field General 2

Nike Zoom Vick II

Nike Air Diamond Turf

Nike Air Trainer SC

Jordan Flight Flex Trainer 2

Nike Air Trainer V Cruz

Nike Free Trainer 5.0

Nike Air Zoom Turf Jet ’97