A cool guide Different footballs used in world cups.
A cool guide Different footballs used in world cups.
A cool guide Different footballs used in world cups.
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why does the 62 ball have "crack" written on it?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crack_(ball)
It doesn’t really explain ‘why’ 😅
Neither does this one 🤷♂️: http://soccerballscollection.com/BALL_CRACK_WORLD_CUP_CHILE_1962_CRACK_HISTORY.htm
Some parts of Latin America use crack to refer of someone who is very good at something, started on football but nowadays it's used with everything, it's a synonym for superstar, ace, legend, etc.
Although it's written as craque. Maybe it was once crack?
Brazilians use craque.