Ball (gridiron football)

A leather football used during the 1932 college football season

In Canada and the United States, a football (also called a pigskin)[1] is a ball, roughly in the form of a prolate spheroid, used in the context of playing gridiron football. Footballs are often made of cowhide leather, as such a material is required in professional and collegiate football. Footballs used in recreation, and in organized youth leagues, may be made of rubber, plastic or composite leather (high school football rule books still allow inexpensive all-rubber footballs, though they are less common than leather).

  1. ^ "Why is a Football Called a "Pigskin"?". 4 May 2015. Archived from the original on 29 October 2020. Retrieved 23 September 2020.

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