Every great goal starts with the right boots, and our soccer cleats coloring pages put that gear in your hands. Print any design free as a PDF or color it online.
Color a fresh pair of cleats laced up beside the ball, indoor futsal shoes, a muddy pair straight off the grass, or a full flat-lay with boots, socks and ball ready for kickoff. Pick bright team colors or invent your own signature look — a small page with big style for shoe-mad young players.
Color the Cleats: Give These Soccer Boots Their Brightest Look!
Modern soccer cleats are some of the most colorful gear on the pitch—bright uppers, contrasting laces, brand stripes, and studs underneath. Coloring them boldly makes the boots look fast and brand-new.
What to Watch for While Coloring Cleats
- The upper: this is the big top part—pick one bold color (neon, red, blue) and fill it evenly.
- Laces: color the laces a contrasting color so they stand out.
- Stripes and logo: the brand stripes can be a second bright color.
- The sole and studs: color the bottom darker (gray or black) and add the little studs.
- Shine: leave a small white spot on the toe for a shiny, new look.
- A matching pair: color both boots the same so they look like a real pair.
- Shadows: a soft shadow under the boots makes them sit on the ground.
Helpful hint: cleats today come in every bright color, so don’t be afraid to use neon green, pink, or orange!
Realistic Cleat Colors (With Easy Color Hints)
These are common, realistic colors for soccer cleats. Use the table for the upper and the sole, then add the laces and studs.
| Cleat Part | Realistic Color | Color Hint |
|---|---|---|
| Upper (neon) | Neon green | #00E676 |
| Upper (bright) | Orange | #FB8C00 |
| Upper (classic) | Black | #212121 |
| Laces | White | #FAFAFA |
| Laces (bright) | Pink | #EC407A |
| Brand stripes | Yellow | #FBC02D |
| Sole | Dark gray | #424242 |
| Studs | Black | #212121 |
| Toe shine | White | #FFFFFF |
| Heel accent | Red | #D32F2F |
| Blue accent | Blue | #1976D2 |
| Sock / ankle | White | #FAFAFA |
| Shadow | Blue-gray | #78909C |
| Gold detail | Gold | #FFC107 |
| Silver detail | Silver gray | #BDBDBD |
Simple Steps for a Neat, Realistic Finish
- Color the big upper part in one bold color.
- Add the laces and brand stripes in contrasting colors.
- Color the sole darker and add the studs.
- Finish with a white shine spot and a soft shadow.
Quick check: when the upper, laces, and sole are clearly different colors, the cleats look fast, shiny, and ready to play.
Scissors, Glue, Laces! Soccer Cleat Crafts
Design-Your-Own Cleats
✂️ You need: paper, scissors, crayons
- Cut two boot shapes from paper.
- Color them in your wildest bright colors with stripes.
- Draw little studs on the soles and add laces.
💡 Supports: creativity, design thinking, symmetry
Lace-Up Practice Card
✂️ You need: cardboard, a hole punch, a shoelace or string, crayons
- Cut a boot shape from cardboard and color it.
- Punch two rows of holes where the laces go.
- Thread a real lace through and practice lacing up.
💡 Supports: fine motor skills, lacing and tying, patience
Mini Cleat Bunting
✂️ You need: paper, string, scissors, tape, crayons
- Cut several small boot shapes from paper.
- Color each pair in different team colors.
- Tape them along a string for a sporty bunting.
💡 Supports: planning, repetition, creativity
Did You Know? 5 Surprising Facts About Soccer Cleats
Studs for Grip
Soccer cleats have studs for traction; firm-ground (FG) boots use fixed bladed or conical studs for natural grass. SoccerWorld
Different Studs for Every Pitch
Soft-ground (SG) boots use longer metal studs for wet, muddy grass, while artificial-ground (AG) boots use shorter studs for synthetic turf. SoccerWorld
Part of the Kit
Footwear is part of a player’s compulsory equipment, along with a shirt, shorts, socks and shinguards. IFAB – Laws of the Game
Boots That Score
Good boots help score goals: Miroslav Klose is the World Cup’s record goalscorer with 16 goals. Bundesliga
The All-Time Top Scorer
Brazil’s Marta has scored 17 World Cup goals—more than any other player, women’s or men’s. Encyclopædia Britannica