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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a training ball and a match ball?

The key difference between match balls and training balls is the latex bladder. Match balls are ideal for grass pitches, providing a softer and bouncier feel. However, they require more frequent inflation as latex has reduced air retention properties.

What is the difference between Size 4 and Size 5 Footballs?

Size 4 footballs suit players aged 11 to 13 (Under 11, 12, 13, and 14's), weighing 350g - 390g, and with a circumference of 63.5cm - 66cm. Size 5 footballs are for players aged 14+ (Under 15, 16, 18, and above), weighing 410g - 450g, with a circumference of 68cm - 70cm. Choose the right size for the best playing experience.

What are footballs made of?

Football exteriors are typically made of synthetic leather, polyurethane, or other durable materials. The inside consists of layers of fabric and a rubber bladder to maintain the ball's shape and air pressure.

What is the best material for football balls?

Premium footballs are crafted from high-quality synthetic leather, ensuring excellent feel and control. Durable polyurethane (PU) is used for top-tier match balls and many training balls, while cheaper options might feature PVC. Additionally, the bladder material inside the ball is an essential factor to consider.

What footballs do the pros use?

Professional players typically prefer using Size 5 Match footballs, aligning with the official ball size used in football leagues worldwide. In many cases, professional leagues and tournaments have their own official match balls, such as the Nike Premier League ball or the adidas UEFA Champions League ball. These specially designed balls meet FIFA standards and often feature distinctive branding and design elements.

Who makes footballs for the Premier League?

Nike has held the prestigious title of the Official Ball Supplier for the Premier League since the inception of the 2000/01 season. As the chosen supplier, Nike furnishes the league with its premium-quality footballs, solidifying its crucial role in shaping the game at its highest level.