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FIFA Unveils “Trionda” as Official Ball for World Cup 2026

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FIFA has launched “Trionda” as the official football for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The ball combines innovation, sustainability, and cultural design, making it a symbol of the tournament.
The World Cup will take place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Therefore, Trionda’s design reflects the shared heritage of the three host nations. Its name means “three waves,” representing movement, unity, and connection.

Design, Performance, and Sustainability

The ball features bold patterns and bright colors inspired by North American landscapes. Designers created it to capture the energy of the World Cup and make it eye-catching for players and fans.
Performance remains at the heart of Trionda. FIFA confirmed that professional players worldwide tested the ball extensively. As a result, it offers better aerodynamics, improved precision, and greater durability. Players can expect a faster and more controlled game.
Sustainability also played a major role in its production. Trionda uses recycled materials and eco-friendly techniques. This approach reflects FIFA’s ongoing commitment to reducing environmental impact while raising the bar for sports equipment.

A Symbol of Unity and Passion

Fans around the globe have welcomed the launch with excitement. Many believe Trionda will join the ranks of iconic balls like Brazuca and Telstar.
With less than two years until the World Cup begins, the unveiling has heightened anticipation. According to FIFA, Trionda is more than just a football—it is a symbol of unity, passion, and the global spirit of the game.

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