Production process of the official 2010 FIFA World Cup match ball Jabulani
Observe the manufacturing method of the official 2010 Entire world Cup match ball Jabulani. All Official Match Balls for the 2010 FIFA Globe Cup have the same bodyweight and the identical circumference and are therefore usually the identical measurement. Manufacturing potential for the Official Match Ball for South Africa: 1760 balls per day. Manufacturing has been running since April 2009. For much more about the 2010 Entire world Cup ball Jabulani and its technical specifications see- www.shine2010.co.za Examine more about the progress in the direction of the 2010 Planet Cup right here – www.shine2010.co.za
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you have the most awsome video ive ever seen on youtube you are star
Is cost 10 dollars to make one, but a 160 dollars to buy one.
Can i get one..haha
soccer factories today, terminator head manufacturers tomorrow.
its football , dickheads
And +1 for cheap labor
@TheBlindSideFlanker yes.
@Kranda123 Oh yea I know how much time the skilled craftsmen take to make a stake broad its a real skill
wow.. is this the ball that i’ve been easily kick out and in from the ground.. hehe
wow.. is this the ball that i’ve been easily kick out and in from ground.. hehe
@fifatennisman is it “tradition” to have a balloon instead of a football? No
Nike now make better balls, Addidas are great at shoes and kit but not the ball.
wow
This ball is too light, and can create a “over” effect.
But, it’s a good ball. 8.6/10
@TheBlindSideFlanker Stop argueing about aboot football and rugby. It’s in the culture. I like football because of the technique. But i like rugby because it is more physical. Both great sports, for me rugby would fit more but still i like football better. But i actually skateboarded a long time in my life. Did you see how skateboards are made? Man, skateboarding must be the best sport ever… for me.
I wouldn’t pay $150 for this.
@MrGilles1990 you can’t let nike do the world cup balls. adidas has been doing it for a long time. it’s almost like tradition
made in china
I really hate kicking around that ball. It’s TOO light. I got a Nike T-90 Ball and the weight is a bit heavier on that than on the Jabulani
Wow that’s interestin
i wish all these was mine!! š
he knew what was going on all the time..pretty cool. 4/5 watch now at Free Movie Zone . n e t
@EMIHM How does that make Football the greatest sport? You do know that every ball sport takes pride in making the balls used to play the sport, and has almost the same production process. And I’ll have you know that a lot of rugby ball brands make the balls by hand. It’s not not whats put into the game that makes it great, its the players and the sport its self.
I rather buy pakistan ball instead of Non stichtes
Pretty funny how theres so many steps to just make a ball. Has to be perfect size, weight, shape and more. No doubt Football is the greatest sport.