Most soccer balls are white with black panels. However, many balls come in a variety of colors and patterns, ranging from solid, patternless balls to those with intricate swooshes and shapes. They can be of any color, so long as it contrasts from the background, i.e. the grass. Therefore, most soccer balls are brightly colored, and not green.
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First of all you have to consider the size and weight you need. Most manufacturers make several grades of the same type of ball. The balls the pros play with cost hundreds of dollars but they make the same model in a cheaper version. From best down they have match play balls, training balls and recreational balls. Some have even more options. If your playing Ayso or local league matches usually recreational balls are a perfect choice. In my experience Addidas balls have been the best but I'm sure that each has his or her own preference. Go to a local shop and ask a trained sales person what they think about it. Make sure you hold and inspect each one. Generally you can tell the quality by the look of the stitching and the feel of the cover. Check out several brands and you will see.
the size of an average soccer bal is 5
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Cicumference: 68-70 cm
Mass: 420-445 g
Pressure: 0,8 bar
It depends on how old you are and what age group you are in. Anyone under U-8 uses a size 3 ball. When you get to U-9 you start to use a size 4. In middle school soccer you use a size 5 ball.