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Official Soccer Ball Sizes



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If you're looking for an official soccer ball, you've probably wondered which one to buy. There are many options available to help you determine the right size. This article will explain the differences between Soccer Ball Size 1 & Size 2, Size 3 & Soccer Ball Number 4.

Size 1 soccer ball

The size one official soccerball is the smallest. These balls are ideal for children of all ages, as they can be used to practice footwork and ball control. These smaller balls are great for younger players and are often used in soccer tournaments. Collectors and souvenirs love this soccer ball. It measures 20 inches in diameter and weighs approximately seven ounces. It can be used for all levels of play, from recreational to competitive.

Size 2 soccer ball

A Size 2 official soccerball is used most often by children aged three to five years. This size is used for practice and competition by professional soccer players. These balls can be 20 inches to 22 inches wide and weigh between 252 and 265 grams. These balls can be used for ball control and juggling. They are perfect for practicing soccer skills. Even though you shouldn't give your child a smaller soccer ball, you can purchase a larger one for large families.

Size 3 soccer ball

You need the perfect size soccer soccer ball to maximize your enjoyment. The ball must be inflated to the correct pressure. Balls that are underinflated don't travel nearly as far as they should and lose their speed. Overinflated balls may cause injuries as they are more difficult and harder to control. Visit a soccer shop like Academy Sports + Outdoors to find the right size.


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Size 4 soccer ball

Size 4 official soccer balls is a step lower than the size 5, and is intended for youth players aged eight to twelve years. It measures in at between 350-380 grams and has an average circumference of 25-26inches. A smaller size makes it easier for younger players get to grip the ball and practice their control. A size 4 ball will be a better size for younger players as it is easier to handle than a size 5.

Size 5 soccer ball

An official size 5 soccer ball is an excellent choice for novice and adult players. It is generally used by children eight to twelve years old and is perfect for refining your dribbling techniques. The size 5 soccerball is suitable for all ages and can even be used by professional football players. You should check with your league officials the size and weight information before purchasing a soccer soccer ball for your child.


Size 6 soccer balls

Although there are no official size 6 soccer ball yet, companies have been lobbying for this type of ball. Many people believe that playing with a smaller ball can improve their foot skills, and ball control. It can also make it easier to pass and shoot. In recent years, soccer balls have advanced a lot. Today's balls have improved design, are longer lasting, and are more durable. Our size 6 guide will help you find the right size soccer ball for you.

Size 7 soccer ball

A size seven official soccer ball is a great choice. This size is both suitable for adult and adolescent players. It is a great choice for young players and those still learning. The size is also ideal for tournaments where a small field may prevent a full-sized ball from bouncing well. In addition, it is lighter, making it easier to handle for kids aged eight to twelve years.

Size 8 soccer football

The size of an official soccer ball is important in soccer. The size of a soccer ball must be at least eight pounds per square in and meet FIFA standards. It is important that the ball be the right size for the player if he or she is playing in a league. To ensure that the ball is suitable for each age group, it is a good idea to check with the league official. It is also important for players to understand what equipment they will require.


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Size 9 soccer ball

Soccer balls in size 9 are most popular, but they are also available in other sizes. They are perfect for children three years and older to practice their dribbling skills. They are great for technical training because they are lighter. Size 9 is the most used size by elite and professional soccer players. The Size 4 or 5 are good options for smaller children.

Size 10 soccer balls

The size 10 soccer ball is slightly larger than the smaller 3 ball. They are great for beginners and young players to develop basic skills. They do weigh less than the smaller balls so they are best used indoors. Smaller children will love the lightweight size 3 soccer ball. These balls are generally between 11 and 12 ounces in weight and have a circumference of 24 inches. These balls are also used as training balls, as they are used to practice first touches, footwork, and other skills.




FAQ

What is a goal kick, exactly?

A goal kick is when a player crosses the line and places the ball into the net. Goal kicks are often called "golden opportunities." A long-range shot just short of the goal is an example of a golden chance.


What does a soccer striker do?

Strikers are often the fastest players on a field. They specialize in running up and down the field and shooting the ball toward the opponent's goal.


What is a penalty kick?

Penalty kicks take place when a teammate commits a serious offense or makes dangerous play. When this occurs, the referee awards the opposing team a penalty kick. If they are able to score the goal, this means the opposing team has a chance to score.


What is soccer?

Soccer is an international game played by two teams. Each team has a goal at one end. The goal of the game is to score as many goals as possible in order to win. There are rules that govern how the ball is handled and who can play it. While soccer is a well-known sport, it was only recognized as an official sport by FIFA (Federation Internationale de Football Association) in 1930. More than 200 countries today have their own national federations, which govern their leagues and tournaments. As of 2016, over 3 billion people worldwide play some form of soccer.



Statistics

  • From the 1850s onward, industrial workers were increasingly likely to have Saturday afternoons off work, and so many turned to the new game of football to watch or to play. (britannica.com)
  • The word "soccer" is a British invention that British people stopped using only about 30 years ago, according to a new paper by University of Michigan professor Stefan Szymanski. (businessinsider.com)
  • the estimated cumulative television audience for the 2006 World Cup in Germany was 26.2 billion, an average of 409 million viewers per match. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • After hosting an entertaining World Cup finals in 1994, the United States possessed some 16 million football players nationwide, up to 40 percent of whom were female. (britannica.com)
  • At the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Belgium playmaker Eden Hazard, renowned for being difficult to dispossess, set a World Cup record for successful dribbles completed in any World Cup game since 1966, with a 100% success rate in ten dribbles against Brazil.[10] (en.wikipedia.org)



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How To

How to properly kick your soccer ball

To properly kick a football (or soccer) ball, one must have good form, timing, and technique. Here are some steps that will help you kick a soccer ball properly:

  1. Place your feet shoulder-width apart with your knees slightly bent, and toes pointed forward.
  2. Bend your left leg at the knee and place your left heel against your right thigh. Your weight should rest on your back leg.
  3. Straighten your front leg out in front of you. Keep your hips square and your upper body relaxed.
  4. Move your kicking leg upwards and around until you reach the top of your ball.
  5. With every ounce you have, push your kicking feet down to the top of your swing.
  6. As soon you see the ball leave your foot immediately, lift your leg straight up and push the ball forward.
  7. Once you have completed your forward motion, stop kicking your leg and let it go.
  8. Reverse the process.
  9. This exercise can be repeated daily until you are comfortable with the mechanics.
  10. Always use both your legs together. Never kick one-legged!
  11. Be sure to take a deep breath at every step.
  12. Your opponent is not the ball. Keep your eyes on what you are doing.
  13. Relax your mind and let go of all distractions.
  14. Keep your positive attitude. Be positive about yourself and others.
  15. Have fun




 



Official Soccer Ball Sizes