Women's footballs

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Derbystar Prof Gold III Football
48.95 -30% 69.95 RRP
Derbystar Classic TT II Football
32.95 -28% 45.95 RRP
Jako Lightbal Iconic Football
17.95 -40% 29.95 RRP
Adidas Starlancer Club Soccer ball
13.95 -22% 17.95 RRP
Adidas Universadi Football
10.95 -15% 12.95 RRP
Nike Park Team 2.0 Training Football
13.95 -30% 19.95 RRP
Nike Pitch FA25 Football
14.95 -35% 22.95 RRP
Derbystar Brillant APS II Indoor football
56.95 -19% 69.95 RRP
Derbystar Solaris TT Football
28.95 -17% 34.95 RRP
Nike Academy Team Football
17.95 -28% 24.95 RRP
Adidas FIFA World Cup 26 Trionda Football
19.95 -20% 24.95 RRP
Derbystar Apus Light Futsal Indoor football
38.95 -13% 44.95 RRP
Derbystar Classic TT II Football
29.95 -35% 45.95 RRP
Derbystar Classic TT Energy II Football Women
33.95 -26% 45.95 RRP
Precision Training Fusion FIFA Basic Football
Nike Pitch Team Football
14.95 -25% 19.95 RRP
Adidas Starlancer Club Soccer ball
13.95 -22% 17.95 RRP
Nike Essential Ball Pump
12.95 -19% 15.95 RRP
Nike Park Team 2.0 Training Football
11.95 -40% 19.95 RRP
Puma Orbita 3 Football
16.95 -58% 39.95 RRP
Robey Lightning Strike Training Football
24.95 -34% 37.95 RRP
Robey Galactico Match Football
72.95 -34% 109.95 RRP
Robey Golden Goal Match Football
38.95 -22% 49.95 RRP
Adidas Tiro Club Football
New
14.95 -25% 19.95 RRP
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Surface

To determine which ball you need, first identify the surface on which the ball will be used. Will it be used for futsal, primarily on artificial turf, or mostly on natural grass? Another option could be that the ball will be used for street football.

In competitive play, a distinction is made between futsal and field football. For field football, you can play on artificial turf or natural grass, and special balls are designed for both types. For example, artificial turf requires a durable ball, whereas durability is less of an issue for natural grass.

Balls specifically designed for leisure use include beach soccer balls. These balls are water-resistant and are ideal for use in and around water. They also feature a soft outer layer to minimize discomfort when kicking with bare feet.

Training Ball or Match Ball?

The difference between match balls and training balls lies in the material used. A match ball should perform well in sunlight and maintain its functionality even during heavy rain! Match balls are always made from polyurethane, a durable and wear-resistant material. Training balls are often made from PVC, which can be less resistant to rain and cold.

Size and Weight

Women’s teams use size 5 balls, which have a circumference of approximately 70 cm. Women's balls often weigh slightly less than men's balls. The rules for competitive and cup matches state that the ball must weigh between 370 and 450 grams.

Tip

Curious about the specifications of a particular ball? Check the product description, where all the characteristics of the ball are detailed!