It depends on what you are good at. If you are a breakthrough athlete, then Nike's Assassin series is a good choice, while the Adidas Falcon series has an absolute advantage in front of passing athletes. Or fast players who often cut in and shoot are more suitable for Umbro football shoes.
Classification of football shoes
SG: Soft Groud (soft ground)
Suitable for soft or very soft (even muddy) grass surfaces, commonly known as " Mud ground”.
FG: Firm Groud (firm ground)
Suitable for grass with a relatively hard surface, referred to as "grass field". FG is also suitable for well-laid artificial turf fields. Most of FG's shoe nails are mainly long rubber nails, so they are also called "long nails". In general professional games, players will only choose appropriate shoes between SG and FG depending on the softness of the field.
HG: Hard Groud (hard ground)
Suitable for venues with a hard surface, such as those with dirt or gravel, referred to as "hard ground". Generally speaking, HG is more like the fan version of SG and FG: similar in appearance, but poorer material; there are also spikes, but the spikes are relatively short and there are more, so HG is also commonly known as "short spikes" or "dense spikes" nail".
TF: Turf (field with artificial turf)
This is commonly known as "broken nails". "Broken Spikes" are all-purpose football shoes that can adapt to any artificial turf field.
IN: Indoor (indoor venue)
Suitable for polished flat indoor venues. There is a big difference between playing football on the wooden floor of the gymnasium and playing football on the soft grass outdoors. If you wear "spiked shoes" and make an emergency stop and turn, the force will be concentrated on several individual spikes under your feet, causing the The contact surface between the sole and the ground is reduced, making it easy to slip or fall.