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Posted by admin on August 14, 2008

The science behind the 2008 Olympic adidas soccer ball

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After watching some of the soccer games at the 2008 Olympic games, I was curious as to what it is about the ball that makes it so different. I knew adidas had introduced a new design, but how could that make such a big difference?

If you aren’t familiar with the Teamgeist, or haven’t played with one, you might not be able to tell the difference between the Teamgeist replica and the real Teamgeist.

2008 Europass

 

The first ball in the picture is the Europass version of the Teamgeist replica. As a closer look shows, you can see that the ball is still made in the traditional soccer ball design — 32 panels of hexagon and pentagon shape. The circles and designs are merely painted on to resemble the official ball.

The second ball is the offical matchball from the 2008 European Championship. (The exact same adidas soccer ball is the official ball of the 2008 Olympic Games, just with a different paint scheme.) Notice how this ball has significantly fewer panels. Also notice that the ball doesn’t have seams. Instead, the panels are glued together almost seamlessly, since they are molded to be rounder by design. The replica has seams where the ball is stiched together, causing small indentions between each panel.

But what difference does this make?

After doing some digging, I found this article that discusses the science behind the new design.

Dr. Ken Bray, a sports scientist in England, and author of How to Score: Science and the Beautiful Game discusses how the new design affects the weight and flight of the Teamgeist soccer ball.

“With a very low spin rate, which occasionally happens in football, the panel pattern can have a big influence on the trajectory of the ball and make it more unpredictable for a goalkeeper,” said Dr Bray. Because the Teamgeist ball has just 14 panels it is aerodynamically more similar to the baseball which only has two panels. In baseball, pitchers often throw a ‘curve ball’ which is similar to a swerving free kick and the rotating seam disrupts the air flow around the ball in much the same way as a football does.”

Who knew you needed a PhD is physics to start bending it like Beckham?

Posted by admin on August 11, 2008

Official Olympic adidas soccer ball hot item on eBay

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I was checking out some Olympic news after watching the US v. Netherlands match yesterday morning, and I found this interesting blog over at the Orlando Sentinel.

It seems that one of the most popular items from this year’s Olympics is the official adidas soccer ball being used in the men’s and women’s soccer tournaments. It’s the same +Teamgeist adidas soccer ball that was developed by adidas for the 2006 World Cup, and was also used in the 2008 European championships.

This particular adidas soccer ball is a hot ticket on eBay, selling for well over the $130 retail price, despite the fact that it can easily be found online at lots of stores that sell adidas soccer balls.

This speaks highly of both the popularity of merchandise from the Olympic games, as well as the the now-standard top flight quality of the adidas soccer ball.

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Posted by admin on August 8, 2008

adidas soccer ball

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If you’ve spent any time at all around the game of soccer, there’s no doubt you’ve spent some time with an adidas soccer ball. The adidas soccer ball has been the official ball of the World Cup since 1970. With its famous markings that have become instantly recognizable to soccer fans, the adidas soccer ball has become synonymous with the highest quality available for soccer.

(I found a great article about the history of the adidas soccer ball here that is well worth the read.)

Even today, the adidas soccer ball continues to be widely used at the international level. The +Teamgeist, the newest adidas soccer ball, was the official ball of World Cup 2006, and is being featured at the 2008 Olympics, as well as the 2008 European championship. Countless professional leagues, including Major League Soccer in the United States, also use an adidas soccer ball as their official match ball.

Always the highest quality, the adidas soccer ball represents the best of the best.

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