A square-toed football boot designed and patented in Australia has been launched in London with a promise to revolutionise the beautiful game.
The Serafino 4th Edge boot was unveiled at the Planet Hollywood restaurant in Piccadilly Circus on Tuesday in front of a host of former English Premier League players and managers.
The concept is the brainchild of Sydney fashion designer John Serafino in conjunction with London-based Australian entrepreneur Mel Braham and long-time SBS football host Les Murray.
It's the most radical development in soccer footwear since Australia's former Liverpool midfielder Craig Johnston designed the blueprint for Adidas Predator 20 years ago and Braham believes it has the potential to be even more successful when it launches worldwide in the new year.
"I believe it has the opportunity to be even bigger than the Predator," Braham told AAP. "I think it will change the game permanently. The reason the toe has never been used by players is that you never knew which direction the ball was going to go and it was hard to generate power.