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The Italian football team has already become world champions four times and European champions once. The Italian team's nickname is the Azzurri (blue), which refers to the color of the kit. A tradition of the Italian team is that the player with the most international matches is automatically the captain. Currently, goalkeeper Giorgio Chiellini is the one in the squad with the most international matches. In the Italy Fanshop, you can find Italy football shirts, home shirts, away shirts, training clothes and other merchandising. Order your Italy fan items in Voetbalshop's Italy Fanshop!
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Size 5 (circumference 68-71 cm)
The most common ball size and is used for ages 11 and up.
Size 4 (circumference 63-66 cm)
Used for youth teams between 8 and 10 years old. Ball size 4 is also used for indoor soccer.
Size 3 (circumference 58-61 cm)
Used for youth teams aged 6 and 7.
Size 1 (circumference 45-51 cm)
The mini ball is used for technique training, but is also a perfect gift for collectors. Even the youngest footballers can gain their first experience with the ball with it.
The most common ball size and is used for ages 11 and up.
Size 4 (circumference 63-66 cm)
Used for youth teams between 8 and 10 years old. Ball size 4 is also used for indoor soccer.
Size 3 (circumference 58-61 cm)
Used for youth teams aged 6 and 7.
Size 1 (circumference 45-51 cm)
The mini ball is used for technique training, but is also a perfect gift for collectors. Even the youngest footballers can gain their first experience with the ball with it.
Synthetic
Most football boots are now made of synthetic material. This is light and durable and almost as comfortable as leather football boots.
Leather
Leather boots are known for their wonderful fit and comfort because the leather will shape to your feet after a while. Keep in mind that you need to grease leather football boots regularly to keep them in good condition.
Want to read more about types of materials? Check out our football boots guide
Most football boots are now made of synthetic material. This is light and durable and almost as comfortable as leather football boots.
Leather
Leather boots are known for their wonderful fit and comfort because the leather will shape to your feet after a while. Keep in mind that you need to grease leather football boots regularly to keep them in good condition.
Want to read more about types of materials? Check out our football boots guide
Training pants with ankle zipper have a handy zip at the bottom of the legs, making it easy to put the pants on and take them off without taking off your (football) shoes.
Natural Grass (FG; Firm Ground)
Suitable for hard natural grass pitches. Usually slightly more studs in the shape of a hook, giving you a lot of grip on natural grass.
Artificial Grass (AG; Artificial Ground)
Usually more studs in a rounder shape, which are closer together. This means the studs wear out less quickly on artificial grass and you have less chance of injuries.
Grass & Artificial Grass (MG; Multi Ground)
Suitable for multiple surfaces. The soleplate is a perfect balance between natural grass and artificial grass studs.
Soggy Grass (SG; Soft Ground)
Ideal for short, soft grass pitches. Usually fewer but longer iron studs, so you are less likely to slip on soggy grass.
Indoor (IN)
Equipped with a rubber outsole that does not leave marks in the hall.
Street (TF; Turf)
Especially for harder surfaces such as street or short artificial grass. Have many small rubber studs for optimal grip, freedom of movement and a lot of cushioning.
Want to read more about surfaces? Then check out our Football boots buying guide
Suitable for hard natural grass pitches. Usually slightly more studs in the shape of a hook, giving you a lot of grip on natural grass.
Artificial Grass (AG; Artificial Ground)
Usually more studs in a rounder shape, which are closer together. This means the studs wear out less quickly on artificial grass and you have less chance of injuries.
Grass & Artificial Grass (MG; Multi Ground)
Suitable for multiple surfaces. The soleplate is a perfect balance between natural grass and artificial grass studs.
Soggy Grass (SG; Soft Ground)
Ideal for short, soft grass pitches. Usually fewer but longer iron studs, so you are less likely to slip on soggy grass.
Indoor (IN)
Equipped with a rubber outsole that does not leave marks in the hall.
Street (TF; Turf)
Especially for harder surfaces such as street or short artificial grass. Have many small rubber studs for optimal grip, freedom of movement and a lot of cushioning.
Want to read more about surfaces? Then check out our Football boots buying guide
The surface (or ground) is important when buying football boots or goalkeeper gloves. We always advice to choose the surface you are going to use the product on. This way you can perform optimally and prevent injuries or rapid wear.
Want to know more about surfaces? Then check out our blog:
Football boots buying guide
Goalkeeper gloves buying guide
Want to know more about surfaces? Then check out our blog:
Football boots buying guide
Goalkeeper gloves buying guide
Ankle socks: short socks up to the ankle, perfect for your sneakers.
Compression socks: improves blood circulation, which can prevent muscle pain and injuries. It also promotes muscle recovery.
Football socks: football socks over the calf, perfect for your matches.
Grip socks: more grip in your shoes, prevents blisters and ankle injuries. Want to read more? Check out our blog about grip socks.
Sock Sleeves: football socks without a foot. Often worn in combination with grip socks.
Sports socks: to wear during sports or in your free time.
Training socks: football socks up to the calf, perfect for your football training.
Compression socks: improves blood circulation, which can prevent muscle pain and injuries. It also promotes muscle recovery.
Football socks: football socks over the calf, perfect for your matches.
Grip socks: more grip in your shoes, prevents blisters and ankle injuries. Want to read more? Check out our blog about grip socks.
Sock Sleeves: football socks without a foot. Often worn in combination with grip socks.
Sports socks: to wear during sports or in your free time.
Training socks: football socks up to the calf, perfect for your football training.
Beach football: suitable for playing football on the beach. This ball is resistant to sand and seawater.
Fan ball: ball in all sizes of your favourite country or club.
Indoor football: has a lower bounce, making the ball extremely suitable for indoor use.
Match ball: suitable for playing matches due to the special properties (mainly the upper material).
Skill ball: smaller size ball with which you can practice your skills perfectly.
Street ball: special ball that is suitable for playing football on the street.
Training ball: suitable for training. The construction of a training ball differs from that of a match ball.
Fan ball: ball in all sizes of your favourite country or club.
Indoor football: has a lower bounce, making the ball extremely suitable for indoor use.
Match ball: suitable for playing matches due to the special properties (mainly the upper material).
Skill ball: smaller size ball with which you can practice your skills perfectly.
Street ball: special ball that is suitable for playing football on the street.
Training ball: suitable for training. The construction of a training ball differs from that of a match ball.