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

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    [4] [4] [5] [10] [12] 1966: Challenge 4-Star: Slazenger: 18-panel ball in orange or yellow. Selected in a blind test at the Football Association headquarters in Soho Square. [5] [13] 1970: Telstar: Adidas: Telstar was the first 32-panel black-and-white ball used in the FIFA World Cup finals. Only 20 were supplied by Adidas.

  3. Sherrin - Wikipedia

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    The new-shaped ball was so quickly accepted that the National Football League of Australia eventually used the size and shape as standard. Sherrin began production in 1897 in a workshop in Collingwood , which had produced a variety of leather sporting goods since 1880, including footballs, cricket balls, boxing gloves and punching balls.

  4. 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]

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  6. Multiball system - Wikipedia

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    The multiball system in football permits a match immediately to resume with another ball when the original match ball goes out of play. The International Football Association Board laws of the game were changed for the 2006/2007 edition to make it legal to use more than a single ball per game.

  7. Mitre Sports International - Wikipedia

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    Products manufactured and commercialised by Mitre include sports equipment for association football (balls, team uniforms, clothing lines), rugby union (balls, training shirts), [2] basketball , and netball (balls, rings). Mitre also offers a list of accessories for those sports such as bags, space markers, water bottles, safety cones, among ...