Sunday, June 27, 2010

Fifa accepts flaw in Jabulani

Fifa accepts flaw in Jabulani

Johannesburg, June 26: Fifa has finally acknowledged that there may be something wrong with the Jabulani World Cup ball, but won’t act on the problem until after the tournament.

Many players have likened the Jabulani to a “supermarket ball,” saying it is too unpredictable and flies through the air too easily.

“We’re not deaf,” Fifa secretary general, Mr Jerome Valcke said on Saturday at a news conference. “Fifa is not unreceptive about what has been said about the ball.”

Mr Valcke said that Fifa will discuss the matter with coaches and teams after the World Cup, then meet with manufacturer Adidas.

”There are rules for size and weight... But the ball has to be perfect,” he added.

”There are rules for size and weight... But the ball has to be perfect,” he added.

Goalkeepers have complained about the ball at every recent World Cup, although this time forwards and even coaches have added their laments.

Brazil manager Dunga got into a verbal spat with Valcke over the Jabulani before the tournament, challenging the Fifa executive to come out on to the pitch and attempt controlling it. Denmark defender Daniel Agger said the ball made some outfielders look like “drunken sailors.”

The Jabulani could create even more problems in the knockout phase, since games could be decided by penalty shootouts. Adidas has made World Cup ball since 1970 and is contracted through 2014.






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