How does this ensure the quality is maintained?
Originally a manufacturer would apply to FIFA, for their ball to be tested to achieve the highest possible badge. This badge was then issued for a period of time, normally 3 years upon which time the ball would need retesting. However, some manufacturers then had an issue with the factory employed to make the ball, as they could then offer this quality to other retailers with their own graphics. This led to a huge quantity of footballs being available with the top FIFA Approved Quality badge and watering down the quality programme. From 1st January 2016, FIFA launched new guidance along with their new badge designs. Now the badge is issued to the manufacturing company applying for the licence and not the factory.