Friday 29 May 2015

The Most Popular Reasons Why FIFA Football Was preferred from Pakistan’s Sports Goods

 Pakistan has always hold a high position when it comes toward the manufacture of Sports goods worldwide and adding much to the glory, the FIFA 2014 football has been chosen from Pakistan, making the country and the citizens really proud. To find that why FIFA Football was chosen from Pakistan in 2014. If you have yet not given it a thought, it is now time to have a look at the real story behind.
Factory Provides

01. Providing Of means of Improvements and Features:

The balls were kept in equal shape and size by using 6 polyurethane panels and a little rough on the surface.

02. History of Sports Good Manufacturing:

Sialkot, Pakistan has a long history of manufacturing sports goods and materials since 1895 and has got more than two hundred thousand workers working in such factories including women.





 China’s has excessive use of technology and undervalued currency so the manufacturing becomes possible in Brazuca.

04. Inability of China to Cope Up:

       As the demands of football are increasing so it was difficult for china to cope up with it The staff at the forward sports in Sialkot, Pakistan has coproduced the football for Brazil 2014.

05. More Percentage of Female Workers:
  The factory has more efficient `female workers than male who can work more efficiently and can take care of every minor detail that made Brazuca consist of about ninety percent of female workers.

 

06. Use of New Machinery and Equipments:

           Sialkot has produced the balls for the world cup in 1982 as well but they were hand stitched at that time but now thermo bonded footballs are being made and new machinery was setup for the purpose which was first originated in china.

07. Analysis Procedures:

      The testing procedures were carried out for two and a half years and it consisted of almost all the players, goal keepers and defenders to make certain that the ball is appropriate for all positions of the game.

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