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Penalty defended its product by highlighting that the ball is FIFA-certified, which is a standard that many manufacturers strive to meet. The company acknowledged that the ball has undergone changes this year, resulting in a ball that is reportedly faster and more dynamic.
However, this shift in design has not come without its challenges. Penalty admitted that these changes could affect players' adaptations, especially on irregular pitches. In response to the critiques, the manufacturer has proposed to engage with clubs in the Paulistão league to collect feedback and suggestions from players and coaches aimed at enhancing future iterations of the ball.