Manchester United star Marcus Rashford has collaborated with Nike to introduce a special line of shoes carrying a meaningful message inspired by Muhammad Ali, in partnership with 40 children.
This pair of shoes that Marcus Rashford has is mostly black. Thanks to 40 messages from elementary school children in the foggy country, the shoes took on new meaning.
Below, you can see the special soccer shoes that Nike made just for Marcus Rashford.
Nike has made Marcus Rashford a pair of black shoes with the words “I am the future of…” engraved on them. This comes just two days after Rashford was given the British royal MBE.
In honor of Black History Month, he started the “Marcus Rashford Shoe Project” with Nike. Black History Month is a time to remember and respect the community’s contributions to society that happens every February in the US, Canada, and the UK. African American group.
During the time he was socially isolated because of Rashford raised 20 million pounds and paid for 3.9 million meals for needy kids across the UK.
“I am incredibly grateful to receive this award. Because I am black, I didn’t think I would be recognized in this way. This is a special time for my mom and me. This war is still going on, so we will keep calling,”
Runner shoes Nike Mercurial Superfly VII
RAshford’s boots are based on the Nike Mercurial Superfly VII football boots. They are all black and have a message from 40 kids on them. This is what each kid said when they were asked, “I am the future of…”
Rashford’s time at the United Academy is also shown by the color of his shoes. Young players there are known for never wearing anything but black shoes.
The attacker looked up to Muhammad Ali as a child, and his shoelaces have an inspiring quote from the late boxer:
This is a quote by Muhammad Ali: “Recognize how every moment of our journey is an important part of the growth of our soul.”
Rashford wore the unique boots all of October of last year before giving them to children’s causes like the Trussell Trust and FareShare.
Rashiford said, “This project gives me the chance to give millions of kids in the UK a way to share their thoughts and inspire the next generation.”
There’s nothing I could do to change things today if I hadn’t been through what I did as a child. There wouldn’t be much power in getting my point across.
“Their words are written on my shoes, and I want to carry their voices and stand on Wembley Stadium with them.” I want them to stand out.
During the month of October, Rashford will wear 40 quotes about children and Muhammad Ali. With an important message:
Kids need to be able to dream, and we should help them do it. Dreams are sometimes all they have.
Rashiford said, “I tried to put all the things that are important to me into these special shoes.”