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New pictures have been leaked online of the brand new Nike football set to be used in the Premier League next season.
First things first, the ball is extremely colourful!
Official named the ‘Nike Ordem 2015-2016 Premier League Football’, the ball is bright red, white, with a neon yellow Nike swoosh logo on it.
Technology wise, there doesn’t appear to be anything new with Nike’s new football.
Like this season’s Nike Ordem 2014-15 Premier League ball, the ball is said to be the most innovative, technologically advanced and aerodynamically tuned ball to date.
The new ball is set to be on sale from July 2015.
In addition to the Premier League’s new ball for next season, pictures of Nike’s new ball for La Liga have also been posted online.
Pictures of the new balls can be seen above and below.
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