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FIFA has unveiled the official match ball for the 2026 World Cup, combining high-tech
refinements and design details celebrating the three co-host countries — the United States,
Mexico and Canada.
The ball, called Trionda, was again designed by German manufacturer Adidas, provider of the
official World Cup balls since the 1970 tournament.
“I am delighted and proud to present the Trionda,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino as the ball
was revealed at an event in New York on Thursday.
The first World Cup organized by three countries, with 48 teams competing, inspired both the
name and the design of the ball featuring red, blue and green colors.
Iconography from each host nation — maple leaves from Canada, the eagle from Mexico and
stars from the United States also feature, with a triangle referring to the unity of the three
countries.
Less visible are technological advancements that include deep seams designed to produce
“optimal in-flight stability” and embossed icons that improve grip in wet or humid conditions.
A motion sensor chip will relay information on the ball’s movement, sending data to the
video assistant referee (VAR) system.
The unveiling marks another step in the countdown to the North American World Cup, which
will be held June 11-July 19 next year.
FIFA has launched its online phased ticket sales procedures, with more than 4.5 million fans
from 216 countries and territories entering the presale draw.
The tournament draw will be held in Washington on December 5.