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Football (ball) - Definition and Overview

A football, when used in the singular, is a ball used to play one of the sports known as football. Three basic shapes are used for balls in the different codes: virtually spherical balls are used in Association football — also known as soccer — as well as in Gaelic football. At the other extreme, a pointed prolate spheroid is used in American football and Canadian football. Rounded spheroid (or "oval") balls are used in rugby football and in Australian Rules football.

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American and Canadian football ball

An American football ball

In North America, the term football refers to a prolate spheroid ball which is used to play American football or Canadian football. It is about 11 inches (28 centimeters) long and about 7 inches (18 centimeters) in diameter at the center. Balls are made of four pieces of leather stitched together. A football has a rubber lining, which is inflated to an air pressure of 12 1/2 to 13 1/2 pounds per square inch (86 to 93 kilopascals). The ball weighs 14 to 15 ounces (397 to 425 grams). Leather laces along one seam provide a grip for holding and passing the ball. Footballs used in recreation may be made of rubber or plastic as well.

Association football (soccer) ball

An Association football ball

The ball used in Association football is a leather ball with which the sport football (soccer) is played. The traditional football's outer covering consists of 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons of leather sewn together. The ball is like the corresponding polyhedron (designated a truncated icosahedron, see picture there), except that it is more spherical, because the faces bulge due to the pressure of the air inside.

It is a model for the buckminsterfullerene (C60) molecule. The diameter of the football and this buckyball are 22 cm and ca. 1 nm, respectively, hence the size ratio is 200,000,000 : 1.

Other designs for footballs exist, mainly being made up of curved strips of leather. 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 traditional leather ball.

The now familiar black pentagon/white hexagon combination, called the Telstar, became the standard design for most soccer balls since Adidas introduced it to the Mexico World Cup in 1970. However, the new Nike GEO Merlin is currently the official ball of the English Premiership due to its lightweight properties enabling more spin on the ball.

Australian Rules football ball

Gaelic football ball

Rugby football ball

Example Usage of Football

casmcgr: Its 33degrees out! im LEGIT gonna freeze at the Football game! forget playing games!!
karenisfishing: At powder puff Football game with em girls and em boys
Tyme4Cindy: Go DAWGS! Football game tonight-Cheer Comp tomorrow in Lex. and GymTyme in Nashville on Sunday!! Whew, what fun!! Good Luck to all!
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