At every FIFA World Cup, one of the eagerly anticipated subjects has been the design of the official football.
From the Telstar at the FIFA 2018 in Russia to the Brazuca at the 2014 edition in Brazil, the official ball has always been a talking point.
TriondaWho will forget the famous Jabulani when South Africa hosted the tournament in 2010? It was despised by goalkeepers but loved by attackers, especially Uruguay’s Diego Forlan!
It was at the Qatar tournament in 2022 that the official ball assumed even more curiosity, with Al Rihla becoming the first World Cup ball infused with semi-AI performance functions.
If football enthusiasts think that Al Rihla (meaning the journey in Arabic) impressed with offside technology, life data sharing, etc, then, they are in for a surprise at the performance of the 2026 World Cup ball.
Designed by Adidas, Trionda is a high-tech masterpiece which stakeholders
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