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Longhorn soccer team upsets Colorado 
News 8 Austin - Oct 08 6:33 PM
BOULDER, Colo. -- Sharp passes, good ball control and an organized defense fueled a 2-1 win by the No. 18 Texas soccer team over the No.14 Colorado Buffs on a chilly Sunday afternoon in front of 956 fans at Prentup Field in Boulder, Colo.

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West Central takes first softball title 
Argus Leader - 2 hours, 29 minutes ago
Teresa McMahon's two-run homer gave West Central a 4-2 victory over Lennox, and its first-ever Class B high school softball title Sunday at Dunham Field. The two-run blast in the top of the sixth - and final - inning broke a 2-2 tie. An inning earlier, Jerika Ihnen had her own two-run homer to get the Orioles back in the game.

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Steelers lead Chargers 13-7 at half 
AP via Yahoo! News - Oct 08 7:13 PM
Big Ben and the defending Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers said it was too early to panic after two straight losses. They were right.

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Ridin’ With The Bossman – Stephanie McMahon vs Vince Russo 
Lords of Pain - Oct 09 1:05 AM
Greetings! Welcome to another edition of Ridin’ With The Bossman. The column that JR loves to read when he’s getting loaded on leftover stock of his barbeque sauce. Welcome back JR! I love your blog. Well, last week I said that WWE finally had a clue.

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Terrell Owens Writing Children's Books 
The Book Standard - Oct 09 2:12 PM
Dallas Cowboys’ wide receiver Terrell Owens recently released his autobiography, T.O. , in July and now, one of the NFL’s most talk-about players is planning a series of children’s books, co-written with University of Tennessee-Chattanooga classmate Courtney Parker.

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Texas back in race for BCS crown 
Denver Post - Oct 08 10:00 PM
Hang on, folks. You can take the "For Rent" sign out from in front of Texas' national championship throne. Yeah, the Longhorns were packing their bags a month ago. But after Saturday, they suddenly are in no hurry to leave.

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What You Didn't See On No Mercy Last Night 
Wrestling News - 17 minutes ago
Dark match: Jimmy Wang Yang defeated Sylvan... Good choice to open the show with Hardy/Helms - introducing Hardy first...that MAY have been the biggest pop of the night...

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WORLD'S GREATEST TAG TEAM REUNITES, ARMSTRONG GETS EXTREME, JAZZ RETURNS, NO MERCY AND MORE 
PWinsider - Oct 06 5:35 AM
The Raw brand dominates the weekend for WWE, with a full slate of three house shows leading to the three-hour "Family Reunion" on Monday.

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Region Roundup 
Bismarck Tribune - 2 hours, 46 minutes ago
Bowman - The Bowman Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual Co-ed Volleyball Tournament Nov. 18 with registration at 9:30 a.m. at the Solberg Gym in Bowman. A team fee of $90 will apply to each eight-member team. Call Kayla at 701-523-5880 to register. Registration deadline is Nov. 15.

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State tractor pull pushed off until later 
Roanoke Times - Oct 06 10:35 PM
The Blue Ridge Mountain Garden Tractor Pullers Association has rescheduled its first state pull because of inclement weather. The state pull will be held Saturday, Oct. 21, at Franklin County Recreation Park, 2150 Sontag Road in Rocky Mount. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. and the pull will begin at 11 a.m.

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Travis Pastrana signs up for Rally game 
Fullnoise.com.au - Oct 05 3:02 PM
Codemasters has announced it has signed a non-exclusive agreement with U.S. pro racer Travis Pastrana, the star of this year's summer X Games and winner of the first ever X Games Rally event, to fe...

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Thomson launches market's first pre-integrated voice and video service delivery platforms for Triple Play 
SYS-CON Media - 2 hours, 14 minutes ago
Thomson launches market's first pre-integrated voice and video service delivery platforms for Triple Play

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WWE Make No Mercy Goof, Trish Stratus Update, more 
Wrestling News - Oct 08 10:08 AM
"A ruthless King defends his greatest treasure against a fearless Warrior in pursuit of GOLD. BOBBY LASHLEY BATTLES KING BOOKER FOR THE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP."

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Presidents, Lady Vikes happy with runner-up finishes 
The Marion Star - 1 hour, 13 minutes ago
MARION - Harding boys cross country coach Stan Nicol and River Valley's Dean Jacob, the Lady Vikings head coach, both were pleased with runner-up finishes Saturday at the Harding Invitational.

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Ultimate Fighting's Next Battle 
Forbes - Oct 05 12:15 PM
The Ultimate Fighting Championship brought mixed martial arts to the mainstream. Now it has competition.

upper deck
For now, A's upper deck will remain closed 
Contra Costa Times - Oct 08 3:24 AM
OAKLAND -- If the A's hadn't completed a three-game sweep of the Twins on Friday, managing partner Lewis Wolff had a very difficult decision for where to go Saturday.

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College Volleyball: Frostburg State drops pair at York 
Cumberland Times-News - 1 hour, 18 minutes ago
The Frostburg State volleyball team suffered two losses in a tri-match with Rutgers-Newark and York Saturday afternoon at York College.

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Moving up: Living Large Therapeutics' Emily Large 
The Palm Beach Post - Oct 08 9:14 PM
Emily Large, who opened her practice in West Palm Beach in May, offers physical therapy with a twist. She combines traditional physical therapy with yoga.

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Troubled Giants await Redskins (David Elfin / THE WASHINGTON TIMES) 
The Washington Times - Oct 07 10:48 PM
Emotions will be high when the Washington Redskins, fresh off two resounding victories that erased the memory of a disappointing start, meet the struggling New York Giants today at Giants Stadium.

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ROONEY IS DOOMED 
Redissue - 31 minutes ago
He's compared with Gascoigne and Best. James Lawton piles more unnecessary pressure on Wayne Rooney in the Independent. As if Paul Gascoigne, the tragic Gazza, has any heartbreak to spare, he bestows what must be the last remnants of it on Wayne Rooney.

weightlifting
Zadeh claims gold at weightlifting championships 
Sports Illustrated - Oct 07 5:13 PM
Iran's Hossein Reza Zadeh failed to deliver promised records, and settled for gold medals Saturday as the World Weightlifting Championships drew to a close.

wiffle ball
Obituary: Charles "Bud" Darrah / Retired CCAC administrator, education consultant 
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Oct 06 9:10 PM
When he was 85, Charles "Bud" Darrah decided to join a Wiffle ball game at a family picnic.

wrestling
One dies after car hits wrestling men 
WCAX 3 - Oct 08 10:58 PM
KEESEVILLE, N.Y. One man is dead after a car struck him and another man wrestling in the middle of a North Country street early Sunday morning.

wwe the rock
Lita Leaving WWE Update, Rock Notes, SmackDown, More 
Wrestling News - Oct 07 1:08 PM
It is rumored Lita is leaving WWE after the Survivor Series PPV. Lita's band "The Luchagors" continue to perform at various events.

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WWE News: WWE apologizes for accidental nudity on No Mercy 
Lords of Pain - 2 hours, 5 minutes ago
"World Wrestling Entertainment would like to apologize to anyone who watched WWE No Mercy and was offended by the William Regal locker room incident. Conduct of this kind is unacceptable in a family-friendly environment, and WWE accepts full responsibility.

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Indoor baseball may make debut in Wharton 
Daily Record - 1 hour, 35 minutes ago
WHARTON -- A Montville man who organizes youth baseball leagues and tournaments hopes to open an indoor baseball training facility in the borough's warehouse district. "I was looking to get something for the kids to do in the winter, and there's really nothing in that area," said Anthony Cerbo.

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Fife's soccer field plan deflated 
Tacoma News Tribune - 1 hour, 59 minutes ago
An effort to build a first-class soccer park in Fife to boost youth sports and city tourism is officially over.

2 fast 2 furious
Quarterback hooks come fast, furious 
The Oregonian - Oct 08 12:08 AM
With the Arizona Cardinals' season on the verge of slipping away, rookie Matt Leinart will make his first NFL start at quarterback today. The Cardinals join a growing number of teams staking their futures on young quarterbacks.

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Forever Knight - The Trilogy, Part 3 
DVD Talk - Oct 05 6:51 PM
Background: Television on DVD remains one of the most popular uses for the format as well as a pretty cool way of revisiting shows without commercials, editing, and in order.

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Just one look: Astrophysicists seek view of black holes 
USA Today - Oct 08 12:33 PM
Alice in Wonderland was told to "believe as many as six impossible things before breakfast," but many astrophysicists would like to see just one: a view of a light-destroying black hole. And they are getting closer.

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Easy Rider - Richard revs up for American Heat motorcycle weekend 
Desert Sun - Oct 09 3:59 AM
American Heat motorcycle weekend returns to town Oct. 6-8. Thousands of bikers will roar down Palm Springs roads and meet at the Spa Casino for a weekend of bike shows, shopping, bike-watching an riding.

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Soccer ball

A football is a ball used to play one of the sports known as football.

Each different code of football uses a different ball which belong to one of two different basic shapes:

  • A sphere used in association football (soccer) as well as Gaelic football;
  • An approximate prolate spheroid, which may be either:
    • those with more rounded ends used in rugby union, rugby league and Australian rules football
    • the more pointed type used in American football and Canadian football


Contents

  • 1 American and Canadian football (gridiron)
  • 2 Association football (soccer)
    • 2.1 Dimensions
    • 2.2 Construction
    • 2.3 Patterns
    • 2.4 Child labour
    • 2.5 2006 World Cup
  • 3 Australian football
  • 4 Gaelic football
  • 5 Rugby
    • 5.1 Rugby league
    • 5.2 Rugby union
  • 6 Footnotes
  • 7 Bibliography
  • 8 External links

American and Canadian football (gridiron)

An American football

In North America, the term football refers to a ball which is used to play American football or Canadian football. Nearly a prolate spheroid, it is slightly pointed at the ends, unlike the more elliptical rugby ball. The Canadian football is slightly less prolate than the American ball and has a closer resemblance to a rugby ball.

The ball is about 11 inches (28 cm) long and about 22 inches (56 cm) in circumference at the center. The exterior of the ball is made of leather, which is required in professional and collegiate football. Footballs used in recreation may be made of rubber or plastic materials.

Leather panels are usually tanned to a natural brown color, which is usually required in professional leagues and collegiate play. At least one manufacturer uses leather that has been tanned to provide a "tacky" grip in dry or wet conditions.

The leather is usually stamped with a pebble-grain texture to help players grip the ball. Some or all of the panels may be stamped with the manufacturer's name, league or conference logos, signatures, and other markings.

Four panels or pieces of leather or plastic are required for each football. After a series of quality control inspections for weight and blemishes, workers begin the actual manufacturing process.

Two of the panels are perforated along adjoining edges, so that they can be laced together. One of these lacing panels receives an additional perforation and reinforcements in its center, to hold the inflation valve.

Each panel is attached to an interior lining. The four panels are then stitched together in an "inside-out" manner. The edges with the lacing holes, however, are not stitched together. The ball is then turned right side out by pushing the panels through the lacing hole.

A polyurethane or rubber lining called a bladder is then inserted through the lacing hole.

Polyvinyl chloride or leather laces are inserted through the perforations, to provide a grip for holding, hiking and passing the football.

Before play, the ball is inflated to an air pressure of 12.5–13.5 psi (86–93 kPa). The ball weighs 14–15 ounces (397–425 g).

Regardless of the material used in manufacturing, the ball is sometimes colloquially referred to as a pigskin.

Association football (soccer)

Boy with football (soccer ball) in Jakarta
See also: History of association football balls

Dimensions

The ball used in football (soccer) is called a football or soccer ball. Law 2 of the game specifies the ball to be an air-filled sphere with a circumference of 68–70 cm (or 27–28 inches), a weight of 410–450 g (or 14–16 ounces), inflated to a pressure of 60–110 kPa (or 8.5–15.6 psi), and covered in leather or "other suitable" material. [1] The weight specified for a ball is the dry weight: older balls often became significantly heavier in the course of a match played in wet weather. The standard ball is a Size 5. Smaller sizes exist; Size 3 is standard for team handball; others are used in underage games or as novelty items.

Construction

A truncated icosahedron (left) compared to an association football/soccer ball.

Most modern balls are stitched from 32 panels of waterproofed leather or plastic: 12 regular pentagons and 20 regular hexagons. The 32-panel configuration is similar to the polyhedron known as the truncated icosahedron, except that it is more spherical, because the faces bulge due to the pressure of the air inside. The first 32-panel ball was marketed by Select in the 1950s in Denmark. This configuration became common throughout Continental Europe in the 1960s, and was publicised worldwide by the Adidas Telstar, the official ball of the 1970 World Cup.

Older balls were usually stitched from 18 oblong non-waterproof leather panels, similar to the design of modern volleyballs and Gaelic footballs, and laced to allow access to the internal air bladder. This configuration is still common, as are more novel ones, such as the 26-panel Mitre PRO 100T, and the 2006 FIFA World Cup football, the 14-panel Adidas +Teamgeist (a truncated octahedron). There are also indoor footballs, which are made of one or two pieces of plastic. Often these have designs printed on them to resemble a stitched leather ball.

Patterns

The design of black pentagon/white hexagon was intended for maximum visibility on monchrome television sets. It has become the archetype, still used for generic balls and symbolic representations of the game. However, premium branded balls have other more elaborate patterns. The Nike Total 90 Aerow has rings intended to aid goalkeepers to determine the spin on the ball. "Official replicas" of the Teamgeist have its 14-panel pattern superimposed on a cheaper 28-panel ball. The official ball of the UEFA Champions League, the Adidas Finale has stars on the ball. Older balls were monochrome: originally brown; and later white, especially for floodlit matches. Brightly-coloured balls are used on snow-covered pitches.....

Child labour

About 80% of association footballs are made in Pakistan. 75% of these (60% of all world production) are made in the city of Sialkot. In the past child labor was often used in the production of the balls. In 1996, during the European championship, activists decided to press this issue. This eventually led to the Atlanta Agreement, which forced ball manufacturers to make sure no child labor was involved in the fabrication of their products. This also led to a centralisation of production, which on the one hand would make it easier for the Independent Monitoring Association for Child Labor (IMAC[2]) - an organization created to watch over the Atlanta Agreement - to make sure no child labor occurred, on the other hand often forced workers to commute further to get to work. Now the production takes place primarily in small workshops and factories and is now totally Child-Labour free. [3]

2006 World Cup

The official World Cup Footballs for Germany 2006 matches were made in Thailand. For the first time since 1970, Adidas decided to get the “match” balls made outside Pakistan, as they were machine pressed instead of handmade. However, the “to be sold” balls were made in Pakistan by hand.

The city of Sialkot in Pakistan had been supplying the official World Cup balls as well as 80% of the total footballs consumed in the entire world. This year, although the balls used in the World Cup did not come from Pakistan, the World Cup balls marketed by Adidas were made in Pakistan.

This year Adidas manufactured 32 million "Teamgeist" balls in Pakistan where as the quantity required was roughly 60 million. The factories in Sialkot even today run over time shifts to finish the orders that have shot up due to the World Cup. The reason Adidas depends so much on the Sialkot sports manufacturing industry is for its superior quality balls which Adidas has been able to maintain through its constant and personal supervision, training and inspection of the manufacturers.

Australian football

An Australian rules football

The football used in Australian football is similar to a rugby ball but generally slightly smaller and more rounded. A regulation football is 720–730 mm (28.3–28.7 in) in circumference, and 545–555 mm (21.5–21.9 in) transverse circumference, and inflated to a pressure of 62–76kPa (9–11 psi). In the AFL, the balls are red for day matches and yellow for night matches.

Brands of balls used include Burley, Ross Faulkner, and the brand used in the Australian Football League, the Sherrin.

Gaelic football

Balls made by Irish company O'Neill's are used for all official Gaelic football matches.

Gaelic football is played with a spherical ball, roughly 25.4 cm (10 in) in diameter and 68.6 cm (27 in) to 73.7 cm (29 in) in circumference.[1] A dry ball weighs between 370 g (13 oz) and 425 grams (15 oz). Gaelic footballs are also the standard balls used in International rules football. Balls made by the Irish sports company O'Neills are recognised as the official ball to be played with, although it is now permitted to use the Gaelic ball manufactured by the Irish sports company Gaelic Gear.

Rugby

Richard Lindon and William Gilbert started making balls for Rugby school out of hand stitched, four-panel, leather casings and pigs’ bladders. The rugby ball's distinctive shape is supposedly due to the pig’s bladder though early balls were more plum shaped than oval. The balls varied in size in the beginning depending upon how large the pig’s bladder was.

Until the late 1860's rugby was played with a spherical ball with an inner-tube made of a pigs' bladder. Around 1862Richard Lindonintroduced Indian rubber bladder inner-tubesand because of the pliability of rubber the shape gradually changed from a sphere to an egg. Richard Lindon, having observed the ordinary ear syringe also invented the Brass Hand Pumpas rubber bladders were far too difficult to inflate by mouth. Richard Lindon also claimed to invent the rugby ball and its distinctive oval shapebut sadly, for him, didn't patent either the ball, the bladder or the pump. In 1892 the RFU endorsed ovalness as the compulsory shape. The gradual flattening of the ball continued over the years. [4]

Rugby league

Rugby league is played with prolate spheroid shaped football. Traditionally made of brown leather, modern rugby league balls are synthetic and manufactured in a variety of colors and patterns. The football used in rugby league is known as "international size" or "size 5" and is approximately 37 cm long and 60 cm in circumference at its widest point. Smaller sized balls are used for Mini and Mod versions of the game. A full size ball weighs between 383 and 440 grams. Rugby league footballs are slightly more pointed than rugby union footballs and larger than American footballs.

The Australian National Rugby League use balls made by Steeden. Steeden is also sometimes used as noun to describe the ball itself.

Rugby union

The football as used in rugby union.

The football used in rugby union is a prolate spheroid essentially elliptical in profile. Traditionally made of brown leather, modern rugby union balls are manufactured in a variety of colors and patterns. A regulation rugby ball is 28–30 cm (11–11.8 inches) long and 58–62 cm (22.8–24.4 inches) in circumference at its widest point. It weighs 410–460 grams (14.5–16.2 ounces) and is inflated to 65.71–68.75 kPa (or 9.5–10 psi). [5]

In the 1980 leather-encased balls, which were prone to water-logging, were replaced with balls encased in synthetic waterproof materials.[4]

Footnotes

  1. ^ FIFA: Laws of the Game
  2. ^ official website of IMAC
  3. ^ Buse, Uwe (2006) "Die Stadt der Bälle". Spiegel 3/12/06: pg. 68-74. (German) and the text of the Atlanta Agreement
  4. ^ a b Blood, mud and aftershave in The Observer Sunday February 5, 2006, Section B is for Ball by Oliver Price
  5. ^ Rugby Union: Law 2 - The ball

Bibliography

  • Angela Royston, 2005. How Is a Soccer Ball Made? Heinemann. ISBN 1-4034-6642-4.

External links

  • construction of Soccer Balls
  • Soccer Ball World
  • Popular Mechanics article on American football manufacturing process
  • Paper model truncated icosahedron (football)
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Longhorn soccer team upsets Colorado 

News 8 Austin - Oct 08 6:33 PM
BOULDER, Colo. -- Sharp passes, good ball control and an organized defense fueled a 2-1 win by the No. 18 Texas soccer team over the No.14 Colorado Buffs on a chilly Sunday afternoon in front of 956 fans at Prentup Field in Boulder, Colo.

Grandma arrested over missing soccer ball 
UPI - Oct 06 8:41 PM
HEANOR, England, Oct. 6 (UPI) -- A British grandmother was arrested for theft based on a complaint that she failed to return a soccer ball that landed in her garden.

Morton building soccer tradition 
Chicago Sun-Times - 16 minutes ago
When was the last time you heard something about a Morton High School sports team? The softball team won a state title in 1986. And then ... not much. But the boys soccer team quietly has been a picture of consistency the last five seasons.

No. 18 Texas spills No. 14 Colorado in soccer 
Austin American-Statesman - Oct 08 8:50 PM
Sharp passes, good ball control and an organized defense ignited 18th-ranked Texas to a 2-1 win over No. 14 Colorado in a Big 12 match at Boulder, Colo. The Longhorns improved to 10-3-1 overall and 3-1-1 in the conference. The Buffaloes fell to 7-4-2, 1-3-1.

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Fond du Lac Reporter - 12 minutes ago
The UW-Fond du Lac soccer team closed its Wisconsin Collegiate Conference season on a strong note and will play host to a home playoff game on Wednesday.

Ags, T-Birds get soccer wins 
Deseret Morning News - Oct 08 11:10 PM
Utah State soccer successfully kicked off Western Athletic Conference with a 2-1 victory over Louisiana Tech Sunday afternoon at La Tech's Joe Aillet Stadium at Ruston, La. Senior forward Charity Weston tallied a goal and an assist in the match, giving her three goals in the last four matches as the Aggies played in their eighth-straight one-goal match and 11th of the season.

Record crowd witnesses Miner soccer win 
El Paso Times - 1 hour, 11 minutes ago
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FSU soccer ties BC, extends unbeaten streak 
Tallahassee Democrat - Oct 08 11:07 PM
CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - Florida State's third-ranked soccer team extended its unbeaten streak to five games with a 0-0 double-overtime tie against Boston College.

Cougars win Apple Cup of soccer at home 
Washington State University Daily Evergreen - Oct 08 9:18 PM
The WSU soccer team defeated the Huskies and lost to the Pilots during the weekend.

Arizona posts soccer shutout 
Tucson Citizen - 2 hours, 4 minutes ago
The No. 24-ranked University of Arizona soccer team got back on track Sunday.