SUB Football - it's a whole new ball game
SUB Football - it's a whole new ball game
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Footwear

In SUB Football, a player's footwear must have a moulded sole of rubber or flexible plastic.

Football boots with rigid plastic or metal sprigs (also known as studs or cleats) are not permitted.

A good test to check if your football boots are OK, is to walk on concrete.

Boots with metal or rigid plastic sprigs clatter when you walk on concrete. If there's no sound, the boots are OK.

If a player is detected wearing football boots with rigid plastic or metal sprigs he/she will be sent off and suspended for one game.

Here is a pair of permitted boots


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