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Nivia Sports Nivia Sports, founded in 1934 in Sialkot, is an Indian sports equipment company now headquartered in Jalandhar, Punjab. It manufactures sports gear, accessories, athletic wear, and footwear and serves as the official ball partner for leagues like ISL and FIBA-certified events.
The match balls will be provided by Nivia Sports. The "NIVIA Shastra 2.0" will be the specific model used in the tournament. It is the first time the ball will be used for an international match. [13]
On 30 September 2014, a week before the first season, it was announced that Puma would be the official ball supplier of the Indian Super League. [96] Nivia Sports later took on the role of official match ball sponsor for the 2018–19 season, providing the FIFA Pro certified Nivia Ashtang for use across all ten clubs. As of the 2024 season ...
Also official 1998 FIFA World Cup match ball 2004: Fevernova: Adidas: Also official 2002 FIFA World Cup match ball 2006: Teamgeist: Adidas: Also official 2006 FIFA World Cup match ball 2008: Wawa Aba [3] Adidas: Ball named after Adinkra symbol meaning "seed of the wawa," referring to strength, toughness, endurance, durability 2010: Jabulani ...
Official Match Ball Manufacturer Additional Information 1952 Olympic Games: Super Olympia: Select Sport: 1956 Olympic Games: Super Olympia: Select Sport: 1960 Olympic Games: Super Olympia: Select Sport: 1964 Olympic Games: Super Olympia: Select Sport: 1968 Olympic Games: Adidas Telstar Elast: Adidas: Variant of Adidas Telstar: 1972 Olympic ...
On 30 July 2019, the Lebanese Football Association announced a three-year deal with German sportswear company Jako for €120,000, with the Jako Match 2.0 becoming the league's official match ball starting from the 2019–20 season. [45] 2019–2020: Jako Match 2.0; 2020–present: Jako Galaxy Match 2.0
In September 2014, Gilbert Rugby launched the "Match-XV" ball, [5] which was developed specifically for the 2015 World Cup held in England. The Match-XV match ball was used throughout the Premiership Rugby , [ 6 ] Top 14 [ 7 ] and by all Gilbert-sponsored national unions in the test matches in November 2015.
It was the official match ball of the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in South Korea and Japan and 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup held in United States. Its styling marked a departure from the traditional Tango ball design. The ball was composed of 11 layers and was 3-mm thick, including a special foam layer with gas filled balloon imbedded in a ...