jalkapallopalloja
Jalkapallopalloja refers to footballs, the spherical or prolate spheroid balls used in various forms of football. The most common type, used in association football (soccer), is a sphere. Historically, footballs were made from inflated animal bladders, often covered in leather panels. Modern footballs are typically constructed from synthetic materials such as polyurethane or PVC, comprising a bladder and an outer casing. The casing is usually made of 32 panels, 20 hexagonal and 12 pentagonal, stitched together to form a truncated icosahedron, though variations in panel count and shape exist.
The size and weight of footballs are standardized by governing bodies like FIFA. A standard association football
Other forms of football use balls of different shapes and sizes. For instance, American football and Canadian