Nike has unveiled two new Air Max 90 sneakers drawing inspiration from its classic football boots, the Hypervenom and Total 90, as part of preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Hypervenom-inspired pair features a black-and-orange colorway, while the Total 90 version comes in yellow and black. Both are set to launch on May 21 through Nike's channels.
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, Nike is rolling out special edition sneakers to celebrate the event. Among these is the Air Max 90 'Football' Pack, which includes two models homageing iconic football boots.
The Hypervenom-inspired Air Max 90, dubbed 'Bright Citrus,' mirrors the original 2013 Hypervenom I cleat, known for its NikeSkin upper that offered precision and ball control. It retains the black-and-orange color scheme, textured uppers, signature tongue, big Swoosh on the side, and skull graphic. The sneaker also incorporates Air Max 90 elements, such as an elevated heel with an orange Air unit visible through a window. This design draws from the boot famously worn by Brazilian player Neymar Jr.
The Total 90-inspired pair pays tribute to the 2007 Total 90 Laser, designed to enhance strikers' accuracy. It features the classic 'Zest' yellow-and-black combination, a rubberised toe box, and skeletal outsole.
These releases follow previous Nike efforts to adapt football cleats into lifestyle sneakers, such as Air Max 95s based on Total 90 and an Air Max Plus referencing the Tiempo boot associated with Ronaldinho. The new Air Max 90s blend sport heritage with everyday wear, appealing to sneaker enthusiasts and football fans alike.
Official imagery has been shared, and the sneakers are expected to arrive via Nike's website and other channels on May 21.