FOOTBALLERS often alter their kit to gain an advantage during a match and to protect themselves from injury.
One trend fans have noticed in recent years is their favourite stars with multiple holes in their socks – but what is the reason behind this?


Why do footballers cut holes in their socks?
Eagle-eyed fans have noticed many footballers in the top leagues and international tournaments have holes in their socks – and it’s not a fashion statement.
The real reason behind the kit alteration is for players to avoid calf injuries during a match.
The holes allow the tension in their legs to be released, which helps to prevent them from picking up muscle problems or cramps.
Footballers always wear brand new socks, which can prove to be restrictive, causing difficulties with effective blood flow and circulation.
England full-back Kyle Walker was the first star spotted with holes in his socks during Manchester City‘s 2018 Champions League defeat to Liverpool.
Since then, many other global football stars, such as Jude Bellingham and Bukayo Saka, have jumped on the trend.
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Did Jude Bellingham break La Liga rules by cutting holes in his socks?
The England superstar enjoyed an incredible first season in Spain and has helped the Three Lions progress at Euro 2024.
For a number of years, Bellingham has followed the trend of many other footballing talents by cutting holes in the back of his socks.
He cuts the gap at the back of his thigh, similar to how five-time Champions League winner Bale did while at Real Madrid.
But now Spanish publication AS states that is actually not technically allowed in LaLiga.
Players are not supposed to play with ripped socks, shorts or shirts.
However, chiefs “turn a blind eye” as they are “aware of the medical chaos” implementing the rule and forcing players to wear a full sock.
What did Kyle Walker say about cutting holes in his socks?
Speaking in 2021, the England full-back said: “The socks were actually too tight so it was causing pressure on my calves. [It was] just to release my calves – or release the tension.
“I just cut holes in them and all of a sudden I had a few alright games, and I was like, ‘Ok, I’m keeping this now!'”
