Production process of the official 2010 FIFA World Cup match ball Jabulani
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Eklenme: Haziran 29, 2010

Watch the production process of the official 2010 World Cup match ball Jabulani. All Official Match Balls for the 2010 FIFA World Cup have the same weight and the same circumference and are therefore always the same size. Production capacity for the Official Match Ball for South Africa: 1760 balls per day. Production has been running since April 2009. For more about the 2010 World Cup ball Jabulani and its technical specifications see- www.shine2010.co.za Read more about the progress towards the 2010 World Cup here – www.shine2010.co.za

  1. jonyglaser
    00:20 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    I’ve play with that ball and it’s very good. If you hit it with enough power it’s very difficult for the goalkeeper to catch it.
    What could a person born in USA could know about football? argentina IS football, and that ball rocks

  2. jonyglaser
    00:44 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    I’ve play with that ball and it’s very good. If you hit it with enough power it’s very difficult for the goalkeeper to catch it.
    What could a person born in USA could know about football? argentina IS football, and that ball rocks

  3. Xikowisk
    00:54 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    Que trabalheira, Jabulani!

  4. albers
    01:53 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    why is a lighter ball suposed to be better? we’re gonna end up playing with beach balls… Plus, it seems that it takes a fucking nuclear plant to build a single Jabulani.

  5. zzzzaaa0990
    02:44 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    just another shit ball that the germans developed to cheat in the World Cup. AGAIN. tsk tsk

  6. a6km
    03:04 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    Problem is that this ball has much less aerodynamic drag then balls used before. That means it will fly straight even if you give it a lot of spin. There is much less force to counter the spin so the ball won’t curl as before. I think its a disaster for the world cup and the players because they are clearly struggling with this ball and we won’t see many great free kicks goals when the player is able to curl the ball around the wall :(

  7. DodgeVip3r
    03:07 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    @dstacey102 It feels lighter because its more aerodymanic and thus cuts through the wind easier, this also makes it less effected by the wind and so more accurate kicking.

  8. dstacey102
    03:46 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    @DodgeVip3r ive played with it and its lighter, or behaves lighter, deft touches are impossible. this ball will die after the world cup im sure of it

  9. JJUUMMAASS
    04:04 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    since when science has to do anything with football? you just repeat what you heard, Go and play with that ball and then tell me how perfect it is.
    I think FIFA has to listen the players opinion, they are the ones who really can tell for a fact how perfect this ball is. They aren’t happy at all.
    Did you ever play football in the first place?

  10. JJUUMMAASS
    04:05 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    supermarket ball jja,
    fifa has no balls to admit it. too much money involved!

  11. w1p30ut3r
    04:58 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    @ivanbocalon Engraçado que toda a informação cientifica diz que é uma bola praticamente perfeita… Tão perfeita que ela com pouca força consegue praticamente transferir a energia produzida por igual… O q faz com que um toque na bola faça ela voar e, claro, passar pelas maos dos goleiros :)

  12. w1p30ut3r
    05:05 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    @2iyaN Strange? For me is the beautier ball ever made…

  13. w1p30ut3r
    05:07 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    @diulamabubu For me is the mosty beauty ball until now…

  14. w1p30ut3r
    05:26 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    @awerdd112 I think this is better than war, or violence on a coliseum… Thats a way to compete without violence…

  15. DodgeVip3r
    05:39 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    @dstacey102 World cup Balls are all the same weight

  16. DodgeVip3r
    06:36 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    The most perfectly spherical FIFA ball ever.

  17. polita5
    07:32 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    lets not blame the balls the player it self can’t score

  18. dstacey102
    07:56 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    the ball is too light and too sticky

  19. dilliot2k
    08:47 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    and they want 140 bucks for that thing….

  20. diulamabubu
    09:00 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    adidas you suck!
    your advert sucks compared to nike
    your boots looks even crapper compared to nike
    and your ball, well, lol…….

  21. rockylegend1234
    10:00 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    gimmeee 1

  22. PigNosedTurtle
    10:56 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    3:40 looks like Darth Vader’s Helmet

  23. yeahdude7
    11:34 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    Shit ball, the worst ball in the history of world cup.

  24. mjepilot
    11:45 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    No wonder they cost $150 a ball here in the US.

  25. sonic428
    11:52 on Haziran 30th, 2010

    this ball is suppose to allow teams to make more goals.. but this world cup has one of the lowest goals per game averages in history. wtf!

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