
Adidas is taking us on a golden trip down memory lane with the re-release of the iconic Predator Precision Zidane boots.
2026-04-13T16:16:41.646Z

Lace up, football fans — adidas is taking us on a golden trip down memory lane with the re-release of the iconic Predator Precision Zidane boots. This isn’t just another retro revival; it’s a celebration of 25 years since Zidane claimed the crown as the world’s best, scooping the 2000 FIFA World Player of the Year award.
And what better way to honour that legacy than with a boot as legendary as the man himself?

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Crafted with the same design as the OGs, these boots are pure nostalgia — from the unmistakable black stripes to the bold red tongue and that glimmering gold finish Zidane made famous in the early 2000s.

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They’re more than just a pretty pair of Predators, though. Peek inside the lining and you’ll find a tribute etched in history: World Player 2000 — a nod to the year Zidane ruled the footballing world.

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But adidas didn’t just bring the past back — they brought it into the future. These boots are part of the "Made in Germany" series, built with premium craftsmanship and finished with the modern Predator 25 soleplate, blending cutting-edge tech with classic swagger.
And in one of the coolest throwbacks we’ve seen, flipping the tongue reveals a silhouette of Zidane’s iconic Champions League final volley from 2002 — you know the one.

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This remake isn’t just one of the best we've seen — it’s the perfect fusion of football heritage and innovation. Whether you’re hitting the pitch or adding to your collection, these boots are a golden reminder of greatness.
These limited edition boots are available from the 10th June.
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