
Adidas Football has long celebrated "the beautiful game" with participation at all levels. As anticipation builds for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Three Stripes has been revisiting some of its most iconic football boot styles from the last 26 years. The Predator Precision from 2000 continues to revel in the spotlight, recently re-surfacing as part of the brand's ultra-premium Made in Germany collection.
Previously seen as a tribute to Zinedine Zidane's FIFA World Player of the Year award (now FIFA Best), the Elite Firm Ground (FG) pair now takes on its original black, red, and white color scheme. As with other bring-back efforts from Adidas, the retro pair features modifications for football's modern performance needs: A CONTROLFRAME 2.0 sole unit appears underfoot, matching pairs currently worn by Jude Bellingham, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and other elite-level footballers.
The Made in Germany product features a high-quality leather build across the upper, forgoing the HybridTouch 2.0 setup that appears on standard editions of the Predator Elite FG. STRIKESKIN zones reprise their roles throughout the forefoot and along the medial profile, menacing goalkeepers. Made in Germany messaging is embroidered onto the Fold-Over Tongue (FT) and printed on the all-new insole to differentiate the pair of boots from other offerings.
A near-identical Predator Precision Street joins the premium capsule. The pair takes on a mostly "Core Black/Vivid Red" ensemble, but profile 3-Stripes branding indulges in a "Silver Metallic" finish that further modernizes the design from its early aughts origins.
Enjoy official photos of the elevated football footwear range by the Three Stripes ahead. Pairs should release via Adidas.com before November arrives.
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