Production process of the official 2010 FIFA World Cup match ball Jabulani
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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
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damn crazy to know such an exspensve ball is made the sam way as the rest just feels different and better shape
@ sti10001 should i get this ball? I really want to but i wanna know if it’s worth to buy around 150$ for it
very awesome
this ball is sick. picked one up on ebay for $90 and was willing to pay full price. had the ’06 WC and ’08 euro ball and loved them. adidas definitely took it to the next level with this ball.
I am planning to get one but is the match ball really that better than the replica?
@MrPakwheeler Thats cuz their chinese slaves
i just want to say all this for a ball
not the real ones right?
cool ball, i really like the balls they used for European championships in 2008, those were really cool
very nice
Imposible is nothing
thats 1 sexy match ball lol
I have two of those!!!!red and yellow!!!!
If I knew this much care was taken to produce a football I would never kick out into the parking lot to waste time and save our lead… I will have to learn to use my elbows more…
Pelé sent me a signed shirt today! would like to see pelé with one of this balls
fell very sad to see this , bcoz PAKISTAN use to make all these footballs for these major events , now china has started making each n every thing
wow
Damn those are nice
i want one
nice looking balls
to tell you the truth its a beatiful ball amazing but i actually wouldnt buy this ball for 150.oo its expensive and i wouldnt be able to play or kick something worth 150.oo huge buck u could buy tons of stuff with hundred fifty big ones would you guys
Awesome! Thanks
I heard the ball costs about $130. I am not sure, so please don’t go evil on me. The 2006 World Cup ball was on sale for $110 in a football store in Los Angeles, original!
i have the real texture ball!
Man I enjoyed Futball like anyone else, but seeing this makes me think on all the natural resources that are wasted, did you se how many layers does it have? O.O
I used to play with a ball my grand father gave me, and it was really and antique, it was his ball from the 70′s and it was really much simpler than this, but plays really much the same O.O