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How FIFA World Cup Balloons Have Evolved over the Last Century

A colorful football will be the protagonist this summer. Trionda is the official football match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. This creation of Adidas pays tribute to the three host countries — the United States, Canada and Mexico — and, translated into Spanish, can be interpreted as “three waves.” Adidas has been the official supplier of footballs to the FIFA World Cup since 1970 and in recent years has created iconic balls such as Jabulani, Brazu…

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The Gate - With only a week left until the start of the World Cup, concerns have been raised recently about the tournament's new official ball, especially by goalkeepers who still remember the infamous "knuckleball" effect associated with the Jabulani ball in the 2010 World Cup...

·Amman, Jordan
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The Trionda ball is surprisingly simple – but not as round and symmetrical as some of its predecessors. Can this become a problem for the players?

·Heidelberg, Germany
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Courtesy: Adidas As the 2026 North American World Cup approaches, Adidas reinforces its strategy to connect with fans through immersive experiences that transcend the courts. In an activation that combines spectacle, popular culture and the growing expectation for the maximum football event, the German firm surprised the public with an air balloon inspired by the Trionda, the official ball of the tournament, which crossed the skies of one of the…

The official ball for this year's FIFA World Cup is called Trionda and its design is inspired by the three host countries - Canada, the USA and Mexico. See what balls have been used to play the World Cup since 1970.

A colorful football will be the protagonist this summer. Trionda is the official football match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. This creation of Adidas pays tribute to the three host countries — the United States, Canada and Mexico — and, translated into Spanish, can be interpreted as “three waves.” Adidas has been the official supplier of footballs to the FIFA World Cup since 1970 and in recent years has created iconic balls such as Jabulani, Brazu…

·San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Telemundo de Puerto Rico broke the news in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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