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Last Thursday (2) marked the official launch of Trionda, the ball for the 2026 World Cup.
This expands the partnership between FIFA and Adidas, which has been responsible for every World Cup ball since 1970.
Several of them have made history. Such is the case of the iconic Telstar from 1970, the Fevernova from 2002, and of course, the Jabulani from the 2010 South Africa World Cup.
A ball remembered for its unpredictable trajectory in long-range shots.
The design remained the same from 1970 to 1998. It was only in the edition where France won over Brazil that the ball became colorful.
All were made of leather until 1982. The first with synthetic material was created for the 1986 World Cup.
See below images of all the balls from the 1930 World Cup up to 2022 – shared by FIFA before the Trionda was revealed.
And afterwards, recall the details of each of the latest ones.
Al Rihla 2022 🇶🇦
📸 Michael Steele - 2022 Getty Images
Telstar18 🇷🇺
📸 LUIS ACOSTA
Brazuca 2014 🇧🇷
📸 Robert Cianflone - 2014 Getty Images
Jabulani 2010 🇿🇦
📸 ANTONIO SCORZA - 2010 AFP
Teamgeist 2006 🇩🇪
📸 ROBERTO SCHMIDT - 2006 AFP
Fevernova 2022 🇯🇵 🇰🇷
📸 Gary M. Prior - 2002 Getty Images
Telstar - Mexico- 1970
Tango - Argentina-1978
Tango España - Spain-1982
Azteca - Mexico-1986
Etrusco Unico - Italy-1990
Questra - United States-1994
Tricolor - France-1998
Fevernova - Korea/Japan-2002
Teamgeist - Germany-2006
Jabulani - South Africa-2010
Brazuca - Brazil-2014
Telstar 18 - Russia-2018
Al Rihla - Qatar-2022
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
📸 ANTONIO SCORZA - 2010 AFP
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