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  2. Ball (association football) - Wikipedia

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    Regulation size and weight for a football is a circumference of 68–70 cm (27–28 in) and a weight of 410–450 g (14–16 oz). The ball is inflated to a pressure of 0.6–1.1 bars (8.7–16.0 psi) at sea level. [20] This is known as "Size 5". Smaller balls, Sizes 1, 3, and 4, are also produced for younger players or as training tools. [20]

  3. Select Sport - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1947 by Eigil Nielsen, [4] the former goalkeeper of the Denmark national team.. In 1962, Select manufactured and marketed the first 32-panel ball. [5] Based loosely on the geodesic dome designs of R. Buckminster Fuller, [6] it consisted of 12 black pentagons and 20 white hexagons.

  4. List of FIFA World Cup official match balls - Wikipedia

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    First fully synthetic FIFA World Cup ball and first hand-sewed ball [5] 1990: Etrusco Unico [5] 1994: Questra [15] [5] 1998: Tricolore: First multi-coloured ball at a World Cup finals tournament. [5] 1999 (women) Icon: First ball specifically created for a Women's World Cup. Technically identical to the Tricolore, but with a different visual ...

  5. Football (ball) - Wikipedia

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    The football used in rugby league is known as "international size" or "size 5" and is approximately 27 cm (11 in) long and 60 cm (24 in) in circumference at its widest point. Smaller-sized balls are used for junior versions of the game, such as "Mini" and "Mod". A full size ball weighs between 383 and 440 g (13.5 and 15.5 oz).

  6. Penalty (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The company manufactures mainly soccer equipment such as kit uniforms and balls. History. Former logo for Penalty used until 2011.

  7. Mitre Sports International - Wikipedia

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    Mitre was also the official ball supplier to the 1987 Rugby World Cup, [5] jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand. In 1992, Mitre became the official ball supplier to the newly formed FA Premier League , [ citation needed ] introducing its synthetic footballs instead of leather balls, which had been used previously.