It sounds like a simple process. A player needs a soccer ball for practice so simply buy any ball on the shelf, right? As many parent or player who has played the game knows buying the right type of soccer ball is more complicated than that. As with all soccer gear and equipment, ball technology has advanced leaps and bounds since the days of simply purchasing whatever one can find at a retail store or from a World Cup 1994 Sunny Delight order form.
To help you make the right choice, we have compiled a list of the top soccer balls this fall from some of the best brands.
If you’re a beginner, take a look at some pro tips on how to buy soccer ball before you make a purchase. Here are also the recommended sizes for each age group.
Size 3: Ages 6-10
Size 4: Ages 10-14
Size 5: Ages 14+
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Puma Accelerate La Liga 1 Accelerate MS Ball: If your player is looking to work on their ball control during training or in small clinic sessions, the Puma La Liga 1 MS Accelerate MS touch will provide them with an excellent and a high level of durability. Puma also has an Air Lock valve system that allows for the ball to retain air for longer periods of time. It is also one of the more budget-friendly balls on the market, giving players a high level of play while not hurting their parent’s wallet.
Puma Accelerate La Liga 1 Accelerate MS Ball
Wilson Traditional Soccer Ball: A throwback for many, Wilson’s Traditional Soccer Ball is still a solid soccer ball for younger players who are just learning about the game. It is highly durable and has PVC padding and a synthetic cover which makes it great for recreational or camps/clinics. It is also one of the more inexpensive balls on the market, making it a great cost-effective option for parents who are looking for their players to get maximum usage while not breaking their bank.