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Drawing of a typical soccer ball. See image:Soccerball shade.svg for a shaded version. This file is from the Open Clip Art Library , which released it explicitly into the public domain ( see here ) .
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A football or soccer ball is the ball used in the sport of association football. The ball's spherical shape, as well as its size, weight, mass, and material composition, are specified by Law 2 of the Laws of the Game maintained by the International Football Association Board . [ 1 ]
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In Association football, club crests did not always hold their current importance. In the case of Aston Villa Football Club , while the rampant lion was associated with the club from near its inception in 1874, the earliest known crest, the Lion Rampant To dexter ( facing left ) on a shield with motto " Prepared ", was first documented in the ...
The most familiar spherical polyhedron is the soccer ball, thought of as a spherical truncated icosahedron. The next most popular spherical polyhedron is the beach ball, thought of as a hosohedron. Some "improper" polyhedra, such as hosohedra and their duals, dihedra, exist as spherical polyhedra, but their flat-faced analogs are degenerate.