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  2. Adidas Al Rihla - Wikipedia

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    The Adidas Al Rihla (Arabic: الْرِّحْلَة, romanized: ar-riḥla, lit. 'The Journey') is a ball for association football produced by Adidas.It was the official match ball of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and has also been used as the official match ball for the Saudi Professional League and Qatar Stars League for the 2022-23 season as well as the men's Olympic football, beginning ...

  3. List of FIFA World Cup official match balls - Wikipedia

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    Two Al Rihla match balls went on a suborbital mission onboard SpaceX's Falcon 9's first stage booster before being used in the World Cup on 15 October 2022. [30] For the final four matches, a different color scheme was used featuring burgundy and gold—the colors of Qatar and the World Cup. Its name Al Hilm means 'the dream' in Arabic. Al Hilm

  4. Adidas Telstar 18 - Wikipedia

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    Forward Sports [1] Last production year. 2018. The Adidas Telstar 18 was the official match ball of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, which was held in the Russian Federation. It was designed by the company Adidas, a FIFA Partner and FIFA World Cup official match ball supplier since 1970, and based on the concept of the first Adidas's World Cup match ...

  5. Adidas Conext - Wikipedia

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    The ball was mainly white with a triangular shaped pattern, made by glitched graphic in blue, red, yellow and green. [13] [14] Adidas produced also a winter version of the ball, painted in orange with a dark blue decoration. [15] Adidas Conext 19 was used also for 2018–19 3. Liga, [16] while a red variant was produced for 2019 J1 League.

  6. Adidas Pelias - Wikipedia

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    The Adidas Pelias ( / ˈpiːliæs / PEE-lee-ass, Greek: [peˈli.as]) was first used in the football events of the 2004 Summer Olympics, and was the official ball for all FIFA events in Europe in 2004. It has since been effectively replaced by the Pelias 2, which was used as the official ball for all FIFA events in Europe in 2005, including the ...

  7. Category:Adidas footballs - Wikipedia

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    Adidas Tango. Adidas Tango 12. Adidas Teamgeist. Adidas Telstar. Adidas Telstar 18. Adidas Torfabrik. Adidas Tricolore. Categories: Ball (association football)

  8. Forward Sports - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. US$57 million[1] (2022 – 2023) Website. forward.pk. Forward Sports is a Pakistani multi-national company based in Sialkot, Punjab, specializing in the manufacture of sports equipment, primarily soccer balls. The company produces balls for prominent brands including Adidas. Founded in 1991 by Khawaja Masood Akhtar, Forward Sports ...

  9. Adidas Azteca - Wikipedia

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    Adidas Azteca. Adidas Azteca. Azteca Mexico (Spanish pronunciation: [asˈteka ˈmexiko]) by Adidas was the official match ball of 1986 FIFA World Cup held in Mexico. It was also the first fully synthetic FIFA World Cup ball. The elaborately decorated design was inspired by the hosting nation’s native Aztec architecture and murals.