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Soccer ball

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  • 28-03-2023 1:52am
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    Registered Users Posts: 4


    What things to keep in mind while purchasing soccer ball?



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  • Registered Users Posts: 4 joeyyy


    1. Size: Soccer balls come in different sizes, ranging from size 1 to size 5. The standard size for adults is size 5, while size 4 is used for youth players, and size 3 is used for younger children.
    2. Material: Soccer balls are made of synthetic leather or genuine leather. The synthetic leather balls are more durable and affordable, while genuine leather balls are softer and more comfortable to play with, but are more expensive.
    3. Panels: Soccer balls usually have 32 panels, but some may have more or fewer panels. The panels are stitched together to form the ball's shape and to provide better aerodynamics.
    4. Weight: A standard size 5 soccer ball weighs between 14 and 16 ounces. The weight can affect the ball's flight and accuracy when kicked.
    5. Air pressure: The recommended air pressure for a soccer ball is between 8.5 and 15.6 PSI (pounds per square inch). Proper inflation is important for the ball's performance and longevity ShootTheSoccer.
    6. Color: Soccer balls come in a variety of colors, but traditionally, they are white with black patches. Nowadays, soccer balls can have any color or pattern, as long as they meet the standards set by the International Football Association Board (IFAB).
    7. Shape: A soccer ball should be perfectly round to ensure consistent performance. If the ball is not round, it can affect its flight and bounce.
    8. Texture: The texture of a soccer ball's surface can affect how players control the ball. Some balls have a rough texture to provide better grip, while others have a smoother surface for more consistent movement.
    9. Branding: Soccer balls can feature various logos and designs to identify the manufacturer, tournament, or team. However, these markings should not interfere with the ball's performance or visibility.




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