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Vintage Soccer Ball WC 1938 - Tan Brown

Vintage leather soccer ball used at the 1938 World Cup in France. This ball also was used in the first half of the World Cup final in 1930. This final was between Argentina and Uruguay. The fist half was played with a ball provided by Argentina. The second half Uruguay provided a soccer ball.

Vintage Soccer Ball WC 1958 - Tan Brown

Vintage leather soccer ball based on the ball which was used on the 1985 World Cup in Sweden. This ball goes by the name of The Top Star and was chosen from 102 different soccer balls. Just like the current soccer balls this ball had a ball inside which can be filled with air. During the 1958 World Cup this ball was used in three different colors: white, yellow and brown.

Vintage Soccer Ball 1950's - Tan Brown

Vintage leather soccer ball used in the 1950's.

Vintage Soccer Ball WC 1950 - Dark Brown

Vintage leather soccer ball used at the 1950 World Cup in Brazil. The ball goes by the name of The Super Duplo T and was the first world cup soccer ball which entirely was made of leather. This meant that there was no lace on the outside of the ball.

Vintage Soccer Ball WC 1950 - Tan Brown

Vintage leather soccer ball used at the 1950 World Cup in Brazil. The ball goes by the name of The Super Duplo T and was the first world cup soccer ball which entirely was made of leather. This meant that there was no lace on the outside of the ball.

Vintage Soccer Ball WC 1962 - Tan Brown

Vintage leather soccer ball based on the ball which was used during the 1962 World Cup in Chili. This ball goes by the name of The Crack and has 8 angle panels. After some complaints of the players this ball was replaced by the 1968 Top Star ball in the middle of the World Cup.

Vintage Soccer Ball WC 1954 - Tan Brown

Vintage leather soccer ball which was used at the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland.

Vintage Soccer Ball WC 1938 - Dark Brown

Vintage leather soccer ball used at the 1938 World Cup in France. This ball also was used in the first half of the World Cup final in 1930. This final was between Argentina and Uruguay. The fist half was played with a ball provided by Argentina. The second half Uruguay provided a soccer ball.