
In Episode 13 of Soccerscene’s Off the Pitch Podcast, podiatrist Sam Turner explored the topics of performance versus comfort in football boots, how important it is for professional and NPL athletes to have multiple pairs of boots and addressing the current long-standing issues in women’s sports footwear.
In this insightful chat, the topic of women’s football boots, more specifically the lack of sex-specific boots, was a hot topic and Sam Turner discussed the problems with the big companies ignoring this issue.
“This is a big one. It’s hard to determine whether it has an impact because we have no data. In terms of football boot research, since the 70’s there’s only been 500 papers on footwear and boots. Out of that, 10 have been on women,” Turner said.
“We’re going on a little bit of antiquated data that women’s feet are generally smaller and higher arched. We’re actually noticing that you can go to any women’s squad in the country, line them all up and you’ll have so many different feet.
“Most of the major companies will say it’s unisex which is a cop out and really have they actually invested the time? A lot of this is just marketing 101.”
The demand for women’s football boots is clearly there but Turner spoke about the lack of change in this area despite complaints from pro players.
“Is it the demand? Well half a million women are playing football in Australia at the moment; that’s a bloody big audience. Women’s Euros were huge and England won it again which is big,” he said.
“Out of the big companies, there’s only really four women’s based boots out there and there is 26 men’s based boots. So if you have a choice of four or 26, what are you going to choose? The one with more variety.
“There was a study in Europe which found that 82% of women found their current boots uncomfortable. This is of professionals in the top leagues in Europe. The question is: Why aren’t we doing more on that front?”
With the rapid growth of the women’s football space local and abroad, the need for research and boots that suit the differences in women’s feet become increasingly more important.
Click hear the full interview with Sam Turner, on Episode 13 of Soccerscene’s Off the Pitch Podcast – available on all major podcasting platforms.














