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Nike's pink-clad "Breakout" football boots pack is ready for the 2026 World Cup™
The collection introduces next-gen speed boots in the Mercurial 17 & Superfly 11
The control-focused Tiempo Maestro & striking-oriented Phantom 6 High & Low also receive pink makeovers
All five "Breakout" Pack designs release on June 1, 2026
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Nike Football is firing at all cylinders as the 2026 World Cup™ tournament kick off inches closer. In addition to unveiling a star-studded Polaroid campaign as part of its "12 Weeks of Football" strategy, the brand has recently unveiled the "Breakout" Pack of football boots for the summer event.
The new collection, which sees a vibrant shade of pink, includes five football boots: the all new Mercurial Vapor 17 and Superfly 11, as well as the Tiempo Maestro, and Phantom 6 in both High and Low trims. The quintet has been designed to captivate audiences during football's biggest competition, which takes place across Mexico, the United States of America, and Canada between June 11 and July 19.
There, players like Erling Haaland, Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior, Jamal Musiala, and Cristiano Ronaldo will lace-up pairs from Nike's "Breakout" Pack (unless, of course, they receive special-editions).

Unlike previous collections that see identical color schemes across product, the World Cup™-ready collection sees different executions across the five designs. Both Mercurial boots communicate their lightness (Vapor 17) and knack for linear speed (Superfly 11) through vertical or horizontal color-blocking, while the Tiempo Maestro opts for a near-tonal makeover. By comparison, the Phantom 6 duo sees its Nike Gripknit construction highlighted in bold pink, allowing the remainder of the boots to indulge mostly in white-and-black tones.
All pink-clad pair of boots arrive in special packaging as each box arrives with a pink pattern printed on the inside.
Enjoy detailed product shots of all "Breakout" Pack football boot options ahead. Pairs release via Nike.com and select shops on Monday, June 1, for between $250-$315.
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