Official match ball Telstar18 for the 2018 World Cup in Russia

Official match ball Telstar18 for the 2018 World Cup in Russia

It is the official match ball for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, designed and manufactured by Adidas. This football inherits the classic design of the "TV Star" from the 1970 Mexico World Cup, while incorporating modern technology, including the first NFC chip embedded in the official game ball, allowing consumers to digitally interact with the football through smartphones. Adopting a brand new block design that combines metal patterns and textured graphic effects to provide excellent performance and durability. After extensive testing, it ensures that the needs of top football players are met, and environmentally friendly materials are used, reflecting the concept of sustainable development
Fevernova, the official match ball for the 2002 Korea Japan World Cup

Fevernova, the official match ball for the 2002 Korea Japan World Cup

The Chinese name "Feihuo Meteor" is the official match ball used in the 2002 World Cup between South Korea and Japan. Known for its innovative design and high-tech materials, it marks Adidas' major breakthrough in football design since the 1978 World Cup Tango TM. The exterior design incorporates modern Asian cultural elements, with gold and red dart shaped patterns surrounding the white sphere, enhancing the dynamic and visual appeal of the football. Its internal structure adopts high-tech synthetic foam layer, which is composed of micro air bags, providing excellent energy recovery performance and cushioning performance, thus improving the controllability and accuracy of the football.
Official match ball for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, Brazuca

Official match ball for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, Brazuca

It is the official match ball for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, designed and manufactured by Adidas. Known for its diversity, exoticism, and technological innovation, it brings joy to players during training and has also been warmly sought after by fans. The name was chosen by over one million Brazilian fans through voting, symbolizing the pride of Brazilians in their country's way of life, emotions, pride, and goodwill towards everyone. Production began in Pakistan, marking the revival of the country's football industry. With its unique symmetry, ball control, tactile sensation, and aerodynamic performance, it has become one of the most rigorously tested football in the history of the World Cup.
2022 Qatar World Cup Final Football 'AlHilm'

2022 Qatar World Cup Final Football 'AlHilm'

The final ball of the 2022 Qatar World Cup is named "AlHilm", which means "dream" in Arabic. This football is designed by Adidas with a gold base color, paired with triangular patterns and textures, inspired by Qatar's desert, the gold color of the World Cup trophy, and elements of the Qatar flag. Adopting advanced technology and built-in IMU sensors, it can locate the player's position in real time, capture stadium data, support semi-automatic offside system, and help referees make more accurate judgments. The design not only embodies the spirit of sports, but also emphasizes the concept of environmental protection. It is the first World Cup ball to use water-based ink and water-based adhesive.
Adidas Cafusa 2013 Confederations Cup Ball

Adidas Cafusa 2013 Confederations Cup Ball

It is the official match ball for the Confederations Cup held in Brazil in 2013. The design inspiration for this football comes from three major cultural symbols in Brazil: carnival, football, and samba dance, and its name "Cafusa" is a fusion of these three words. Created by the same team that designed Adidas Tango 12, this team enjoys a high reputation in the field of football design. With its unique patterns and colors, it successfully captures and showcases Brazil's cultural atmosphere and vitality. The design incorporates Brazil's diverse culture and showcases the country's unique charm.
2010 South African World Cup match specific ball "Putian Chongqing"

2010 South African World Cup match specific ball "Putian Chongqing"

It is the official match ball for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, designed by Adidas and officially released on December 4, 2009. The name of this football, "JABULANI," originates from the Zulu language of Africa, meaning "universal celebration," symbolizing the global football fans sharing a football feast. A historic breakthrough has been achieved in technology, adopting Adidas' newly developed Grip'n'Hoove sphere, made of 8 thermoformed three-dimensional skins, becoming the "roundest" football in history, with more stable flight. The spherical material combines EVA and TPU, with a super fine textured surface.
Blue Star/FIFA Youth Cup Adidas Football

Blue Star/FIFA Youth Cup Adidas Football

It is an international youth football tournament with a long history. The 2017 tournament was the 79th edition of the series, hosted by FC BlueStars football club based in Zurich, Switzerland. This competition has attracted top youth football teams from around the world, including youth teams from well-known clubs such as Bayern Munich, Benfica, Olympiacos, etc. The competition usually takes place at the end of May and lasts for two days, providing a platform for young players to showcase their talents, as well as an opportunity for scouts and coaches to discover new football stars.
Official semi-final match ball for the 2006 World Cup in Germany

Official semi-final match ball for the 2006 World Cup in Germany

Adidas Tango Espana football white brand new official semi-final match ball for the 2006 World Cup in Germany
The official final ball for the 2006 World Cup in Germany

The official final ball for the 2006 World Cup in Germany

Adidas Tango Espana Final Football Brand New Official Match Ball for the 2006 World Cup in Germany
Official match ball for the 2006 World Cup in Germany

Official match ball for the 2006 World Cup in Germany

Adidas Tango Espana football white brand new official match ball for the 2006 World Cup in Germany
Official FIFA match ball for Italy in 1980

Official FIFA match ball for Italy in 1980

Adidas Tango Italian football white new state 1980 FIFA official match ball
Official FIFA match ball for Norway in 1980

Official FIFA match ball for Norway in 1980

Adidas Tango Norwegian Gur football white new state 1988 FIFA official match ball
The official match ball for the 1982 World Cup in Italy

The official match ball for the 1982 World Cup in Italy

Adidas Tango Espana football white in brand new condition
Adidas, Adidas, Azteca, Mexico World Cup matches are played with old yellow football

Adidas, Adidas, Azteca, Mexico World Cup matches are played with old yellow football

Azteca, 1986 World Cup in Mexico. Azteca "is a reform in football manufacturing technology. Her exterior design incorporates the architectural and mural patterns of the host indigenous people, the Aztecs; Technologically, synthetic materials were used for the first time.
Adidas Tango Italia Football Club

Adidas Tango Italia Football Club

Official match ball for the 1980 European Championship.
Adidas, Adidas, Azteca, Mexico World Cup match made of old white football

Adidas, Adidas, Azteca, Mexico World Cup match made of old white football

Azteca, 1986 World Cup in Mexico. Azteca "is a reform in football manufacturing technology. Her exterior design incorporates the architectural and mural patterns of the host indigenous people, the Aztecs; Technologically, synthetic materials were used for the first time.
Adidas Tango Gol football blue and white

Adidas Tango Gol football blue and white

Perfectly designed - all subsequent football games are based on it. Its design concept is: the entire football is composed of 20 inlaid leather pieces, each piece of leather is painted with a "trident" pattern, and these patterns precisely form 12 circles. This appearance has been inherited by Tango's successors, and every cup ball since then has been improved based on this design. Tango has improved the adaptability of the ball to various climatic conditions.
Adidas Spain Tango Espana Football Orange

Adidas Spain Tango Espana Football Orange

In the 1982 World Cup in Spain, Adidas introduced the "TANGO ESPANA" with only minor design changes. The key innovation was in technology: it was still made of genuine leather, but with waterproof and sealed stitching, greatly reducing the water absorption of the ball and minimizing the additional increase in weight. This ensures that the ball's performance will not be greatly affected in rainy weather.