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Traditionally, the soccer ball was checkered, made out of white and black leather hexagons. Nowadays, soccer balls are made out of synthetic materials, and have thus changed both in terms of size and color. It is still popular to use the similar designs and light colors (often silver), though there is no regulation requiring this, and sometimes different colored balls, such as orange ones, are used in official games.
there are over 10,000,000 soccer balls in the entire world
The colours of the Uruguayan football jersey is Blue, White and Black
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the official colors are black and white
According to the history and evolution of soccer equiptment, soccer balls were traditinally brown leather. I was not until the Brazilian team Santos pioneered the use of the white colored ball for better visibility during evening games, that the color changed from brown to white.
Soccer-balls are made in a variety of colours, usually team colours or just colour combinations that look good. The traditional Black and White balls were just this colour so they could be easily spotted and distinguished
Famous Black Soccer players: Pele Eusebio Jairzinho White Soccer Players: Maradona Bobby Charlton Franz Beckembaur
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The probability of getting 3 white balls in a draw of 5 balls with replacement from an urn containing white balls and black balls is always greater than the same test without replacement, because the number of white balls decreases when you draw a white ball and do not replace it. The ratio of white to black with replacement is constant, and is always less than one, assuming there is at least one black ball. The ratio of white to black without replacement decreases each turn, and is still less than one, and is less than the previous ratio, unless the question asked about 2 white balls or less.
The ratio of white to black panels is 5:3. However, this is not the same as the ratio of black are to white area. Also, a soccer ball need not have white and black panels: for example, the ball (Brazuca) used for the 2014 World Cup had no black panels.
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Generally, soccer balls are spherical. This is a requirement of Law 2 in the Laws of the Game, which governs the rules of soccer worldwide. The most common patchwork pattern, which uses hexagons and pentagons, is called a truncated icosahedron. Not all soccer balls use this pattern, but all are very nearly spherical.
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Black, Green, Red & White