FIFA kicks criticism of ball

Published June 3, 2002

SEOUL, June 2: FIFA dismissed complaints about the new, high-tech ball being used at the World Cup finals and suggested on Sunday that the players had simply imagined the problems.

Although England’s David Beckham is among its fans, some players have called the new Adidas “Fevernova” ball uncontrollable, too big or just plain “stupid”.

But FIFA’s communications director Keith Cooper told a news conference: “It’s a bit strange. The ball produced for the World Cup was given to qualifying teams in December. It is not as if players have never seen it before.

“Most of the teams have been playing with it for six months. There is no reason to believe it behaves differently in Korea and Japan than in any other part of the world.”

Sports equipment maker Adidas says the “Fevernova” ball provides the ultimate soccer experience. Splashed with gold colouring, it is 25 percent more accurate than the ball used at the 1998 finals due to meticulous testing by scientists.

It adds that the ball flies faster due to its unique design giving free-kick specialists like Beckham more power.—Reuters

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