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First championship use of this ball [3] 1972: Telstar Durlast: Adidas: Variations of the original Telstar 1976: Adidas: 1980: Tango Italia: Adidas: Variations of the original Tango 1984: Tango Mundial: Adidas: 1988: Tango Europa: Adidas: 1992: Etrusco Unico: Adidas: Same ball used in the 1990 FIFA World Cup: 1996: Questra Europa: Adidas: Design ...
The dough is then proofed again at room temperature while the topping ingredients are mixed. The dough is next split in half and formed into small balls. A gumball size amount of the topping is then taken, formed into a ball, and flattened, to fit on top of the dough. Finally, curved grooves are cut across the top of the pastry and then baked ...
Was presented as official match ball and variant of Nike Merlin before tournament rescheduling due to COVID-19 pandemic. [15] Part of the Nike Flight brand, its decoration was inspired by the hosts, Argentina and Colombia. [16] 2024: Cumbre [17] Puma: Variant of Puma Orbita. The name 'Cumbre' means "to summit". [18]
Drawing of a typical soccer ball. See image:Soccerball shade.svg for a shaded version. This file is from the Open Clip Art Library , which released it explicitly into the public domain ( see here ) .
Olympic Games Official Match Ball Manufacturer Additional Information 1952 Olympic Games: Super Olympia: Select Sport: 1956 Olympic Games: Super Olympia
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Pan dulce, literally meaning "sweet bread", is the general name for a variety of Mexican pastries. They are inexpensive treats and are consumed at breakfast , merienda , or dinner . The pastries originated in Mexico following the introduction of wheat during the Spanish conquest of the Americas and developed into many varieties thanks to French ...