Kids' footballs

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Derbystar Solaris Light Football
29.95 -14% 34.95 RRP
Puma Orbita 3 Football
16.95 -58% 39.95 RRP
Robey Daisy Cutter 350 Training Football
22.95 -40% 37.95 RRP
Adidas Tiro Club Football
New
14.95 -25% 19.95 RRP
Adidas Tiro Club Football
New
17.95 -10% 19.95 RRP
Derbystar Pupil Van De Week Ball
15.95 -27% 21.95 RRP
Jako Striker 2.0 Football
17.95 -49% 34.95 RRP
Nike Pitch Team Football
12.95 -28% 17.95 RRP
Derbystar Solaris S-Light Football
27.95 -20% 34.95 RRP
Adidas FIFA World Cup 26 Trionda Training Football
24.95 -17% 29.95 RRP
Nike Pitch Team Football
10.95 -45% 19.95 RRP
Robey 12 Balls Ballbag
24.95 -38% 39.95 RRP
Nike Club Team Swoosh Ball Bag
19.95 -29% 27.95 RRP
Adidas Tiro League Ballnet
28.95 -36% 44.95 RRP
Precision Training Ballbag (12 balls)
17.95 -10% 19.95 RRP
Precision Training Double Action Ballpump
4.95 -17% 5.95 RRP
Robey Five Balls Ballbag
19.95 -13% 22.95 RRP
Jako Animal Football
24.95 -38% 39.95 RRP
Jako Ball Bag
22.95 -41% 38.95 RRP
Erima Senzor Star Lite 350 Football
14.95 -40% 24.95 RRP
Erima 18 Ballbag
21.95 -45% 39.95 RRP
Robey Daisy Cutter 290 Training Football (size 5)
20.95 -45% 37.95 RRP
Erima Ball Carry Net for 5 Balls
5.95 -14% 6.95 RRP
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Field Football

Field football can be played on natural grass or artificial turf, and there is no difference in the ball for these surfaces. So, the ball you use on natural grass can also be used for a game on artificial turf! Field footballs are often made from PVC or polyurethane. A PVC ball wears out faster than a polyurethane ball and is generally cheaper. Polyurethane is a durable and long-lasting material, so these balls can withstand various weather conditions well.

For children, it’s crucial that a football has the right weight and dimensions, as playing with a ball that is too heavy can strain their muscles and joints. Generally, footballs come in size 5, but the weight varies:

  • Children up to 10 years: 290 grams (size 4)
  • Children 10 – 15 years: 320 – 370 grams
  • Youth 15 – 18 years: 370 – 450 grams

Futsal

Futsal is played with a so-called ‘futsal ball’. These balls have a lower bounce than field footballs, which forces players to use more technical skills. A futsal ball is always size 4 and weighs between 400 and 440 grams. Futsal balls are often made from polyurethane, as it is a very durable and lightweight material.

Match and Training Balls

There is also a distinction between match balls and training balls, primarily based on the material. As you might know, polyurethane is a highly durable material, which is why it is used for match balls. Balls made from PVC are often used primarily for training purposes.

Tips

There are also special balls designed for playing on the beach! These balls have a soft outer layer, making them ideal for kicking with bare feet. Additionally, these balls are water-resistant.

The product descriptions for various footballs specify the surface they are suitable for, their size, weight, and other details.