From sensor-equipped balls and AI-powered tactical analysis to body cameras on referees, the 2026 World Cup is becoming a stage for technology.
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With Trionda, Adidas does not only sign the official ball of the World 2026. The German brand slides a real piece of technology into the heart of the game, capable of helping video arbitration (VAR) to cut actions that are sometimes invisible to the naked eye.