Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Types of Soccer Balls
There are many types of footballs, soccer balls, or futbols. Footballs can be categorized by the following types:
· Match Balls
· Practice/Camp Balls
· Promotional Balls
· Indoor Balls
· Futsal Balls

These soccer balls have been developed for top level international professional matches. They usually have some type of organizational approval such as the FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association)approval logo imprinted on the ball. At least five layers are used in the construction of the ball and they use the best materials. Professional match balls are the most expensive type of ball since they use the best materials and adhere to strict design and testing parameters. Ball trajectory, shape, balance, bounce, water absorption and velocity are all strictly controlled.
Match balls are designed for use in soccer matches. They cost more than practice balls and less than the internationally approved soccer balls (that makes sense). Some type of association approval such as the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) authentication program, "FIFA Approved" or "FIFA Inspected" is usually imprinted on a match ball. Between four and five lining layers are used in the construction of the ball.
Usually constructed with four or less layers and use a lower quality outer cover such as PVC. Many practice or camp balls made out of molded material (not stitched together but molded together panels) have been designed to withstand rough surfaces such as concrete or asphalt. Practice or camp balls are the least expensive balls when compared with match type soccer balls.
These balls are usually made to promote a name brand, organization or event. Some promotional soccer balls are small in size (size one or two) and not intended for practice or match use.
Many indoor soccer balls consist of a felt type outer covering that is similar to the material used on tennis balls. They have the same size configurations as the outdoor soccer balls.
The main difference between a Futsal ball and a typical soccer ball, is that the bladder is filled with foam. That makes the ball heavier and has less bounce for use on the hard playing surface.

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