Which football ball to choose? Buying guide
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Which football ball to choose? Buying guide

Are you an association soccer club, a school, a local authority or an individual looking to buy footballs? Footballs are an essential accessory for playing one of the world's most popular team sports. But from the size of the soccer ball to the type of practice, age and level of the players, several criteria need to be taken into consideration. Find out everything you need to know before choosing a soccer ball in this soccer equipment buying guide.

How to choose a soccer ball

Choosing a ball based on price, weight and size

The size and weight of a soccer ball are the first criteria to take into account. Footballs need to be age-appropriate.

What size soccer ball should I choose?

  • Size 3 is the smallest soccer ball, with a circumference of between 57 and 60 centimetres and a weight of up to 320 grams. This type of soccer equipment is designed for children under 7 years of age.
  • Size 4 is an intermediate level, with a ball measuring between 62 and 66 centimeters, and weighing up to 395 grams. This soccer ball is suitable for young players between the ages of 7 and 13. It will therefore be used in the U6 to U13 categories in soccer clubs, and at primary or secondary school level in the school environment. The size 4 Powershot soccer ball will enable children to play their favorite team sport in complete safety.
  • Size 5 footballs are used by teenagers over 14 and adults for official soccer matches, from regional matches to the World Cup final. They have a circumference of between 68 and 71 centimetres and weigh up to 453 grams. An official ball such as the Powershot size 5 competition and match ball can therefore be used in junior high schools, high schools and soccer clubs for players from U14 to seniors.

Children's or adult soccer balls

The choice of ball depends directly on the age of the soccer players:

  • Children will prefer sports balls in sizes 3 and 4. They'll be able to play soccer matches in complete safety, without the risk of injury from balls too big for them. Budding players will be able to pass and score in specially-sized soccer goals, and young goalkeepers will be able to catch opposing shots.
  • Adult footballers will use size 5 balls, more suited to their weight and height. They can, however, play with smaller balls for indoor soccer or futsal matches.

Pro or amateur football

The price of a professional soccerball is naturally higher than that of a product designed for amateur players. But such products are also, and above all, more qualitative and durable. This is the case, for example, with the Powershot size 5 competition and match soccer ball. This ball has characteristics equivalent to those of the balls used by professional players in Ligue 1 or the Champions League.

The playing surface is another aspect to consider. On natural grass pitches, polyurethane soccer balls are particularly pleasant to the touch and perfectly waterproof in bad weather. For playing on synthetic or stabilized surfaces, on the other hand, you'll need to opt for more resistant balls like the Powershot size 5 training ball.

Which ball is right for soccer matches and competitions?

Official balls are mandatory for soccer competitions. In fact, FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) requires that you play with balls that meet precise criteria, whether in terms of size, weight, water absorption or loss of pressure once inflated.

Thanks to its TECHNITOUCH technology, the Powershot size 5 competition and match soccer ball is perfectly suited to competitive soccer, from departmental to international level. Flexible and durable, it guarantees watertightness and excellent playability.

Soccer ball for club or home training

Whether for club or individual training, a training ball needs to be solid and robust.

The Powershot size 5 training soccer ball is designed to withstand shocks and humidity, whether you're playing indoors or out. It also boasts a design worthy of professional soccer balls.

Soccer training examples

To progress and make the difference on the soccer pitch, it's essential to master the basic technical gestures:

  • Ball control is essential to stand out from your opponents. To learn to control the ball better, you need to practise over and over again, whether you're receiving passes from a team-mate or striking the ball against a wall.
  • Striking the ball is also an important aspect of soccer, especially in attacking positions. The best way to perfect this is to take shots at a goalkeeper from different positions on the pitch.

Personalized soccer ball

Gone are the days of the simple black and white soccer ball! Nowadays, in addition to being hard-wearing and pleasant to the touch for players, a soccer ball needs to be carefully designed. If you want to stand out from other soccer clubs or schools, opt for a customized ball! This will give you a real communication tool with a unique design, since you can choose the colors, add text or have your logo printed on it, for example.

Why choose the Powershot brand?

The Powershot brand stands out for offering low-cost soccer balls of the same quality as those used in the biggest national and international competitions. Powershot balls stand out for their durability and resistance to even the wettest playing conditions. Like the Powershot size 5 competition and match soccer ball, these products also feature a superb design based on modern colors.

Buy a cheap soccer ball

With the Powershot brand, buying a soccer ball becomes accessible to everyone. Whether for training or matches, we offer children's and adult soccer balls at extremely attractive prices. To inflate and move your balls easily, remember to bring along an air pump and a carrying bag. Whether you're a club, a school or an individual, you'll always find a Powershot soccer ball to suit your needs. Our products can be used for training and matches, and meet FIFA quality standards.

Buy your soccer balls now at the best price! Benefit from a 10% discount if you are a sports club, an association or a local authority. Contact our customer service.

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