Adidas Unveils Official 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Match Ball ‘JABULANI’

Adidas Unveils Official 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Match Ball ‘JABULANI’
Adidas unveils the official 2010 FIFA World Cup match ball in Cape Town, South Africa. The ball entitled ‘JABULANI’, meaning ‘celebration’ in the Zulu language, marks a forty year relationship between FIFA and it’s official World Cup ball provider. The ball has been taken to a host of training grounds across Europe and some of the world’s best players have given it their seal of approval. Available video includes production and beauty shots of the official match ball, soundbites and views of football players testing the ball, including Kaká, Xabi Alonso, Michael Ballack, Frank Lampard and Petr Cech. Video from the official handover will be available shortly.

Adidas Unveils Official 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Match Ball ‘JABULANI

Adidas unveils the official 2010 FIFA World Cup match ball in Cape Town, South Africa. The ball entitled ‘JABULANI’, meaning ‘celebration’ in the Zulu language, marks a forty year relationship between FIFA and it’s official World Cup ball provider. The ball has been taken to a host of training grounds across Europe and some of the world’s best players have given it their seal of approval.

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The History of FIFA World Cup™ Match Balls

JabulaniIn the early 1920s Adi Dassler was innovating and producing the best football products of his time. Today, the company he founded still is. Well over 80 years of adidas experience and passion for sports have resulted in meeting and exceeding the needs of millions of football players around the globe. An unequalled dedication to football and extremely close working relationships with some of the best athletes and teams of all time made it possible for adidas to become an integral part of football history and the world’s leading football brand!

adidas started developing high-performance match balls in 1963, when most balls were heavy, brown and painful to kick. When FIFA first commissioned adidas to provide the Official Match Ball for the 1970 FIFA World Cup™ in Mexico, the company had already become the world’s leading football brand.

– Adidas Telstar

1970 FIFA World Cup Mexico™

Like all other balls in its time, the adidas Telstar was completely made of leather; however, unlike any other ball it featured 32 hand-stitched panels (12 black pentagons and 20 white hexagons), creating the roundest sphere of its time.

The revolutionary design of Telstar wrote football history: it was the first white football ever to be decorated with black pentagons. Mexico 1970 was the first live televised FIFA World Cup™ and the revolutionary design of Telstar – the name derives from “Star of Television” – made the ball far more visible on black and white television. Until this day, the adidas Telstar remains the archetype of all generic footballs.

– Adidas Telstar and adidas Chile

1974 FIFA World Cup Germany™

Two adidas match balls were used for Germany ‘74. Telstar made a repeat appearance with new black branding replacing the previously gold branding. And, building on the success of the adidas Telstar, adidas introduced a new all-white version named adidas Chile (after an all-white ball used at Chile 62). The materials and techniques used in the Telstar and Chile were identical to those used four years earlier.

– Adidas Tango

1978 FIFA World Cup Argentina™

In 1978 football design experienced another revolution with the introduction of the adidas Tango. Once again adidas had created what would become a ‘football design classic’. Twenty panels with ‘triads’ created an optical impression of 12 identical circles. For the following five FIFA World Cup™ tournaments the Match Ball design was to be based on this design. Tango featured improved weather resistance qualities, and took its inspiration from the deep passion, emotion and elegance of Argentina.

– Adidas Tango España

1982 FIFA World Cup Spain™

The initial Tango design from 1978 was only altered slightly in 1982. However, the Tango España did feature a major technological innovation. The Tango España, still made of leather, featured revolutionary waterproof sealed seams. This dramatically reduced the ball’s water absorption, thus minimizing weight increase during a game under wet conditions.

– Adidas Azteca

1986 FIFA World Cup Mexico™

The Match Ball for the 1986 FIFA World Cup™ revolutionized footballs and football production techniques.

The adidas Azteca was the first ever synthetic FIFA World Cup™ Match Ball. The use of synthetic material increased its durability and further minimized water absorption. With its never-before-achieved performance on hard ground, at high altitude, and in wet conditions, Azteca represented a massive leap forward for the game.

Its elegantly and elaborately decorated design was inspired by the hosting nation’s native Aztec architecture and murals.

– Adidas Etrusco Unico

1990 FIFA World Cup Italy™

The adidas Etrusco Unico evolved the use of synthetic materials further, creating the first ever Match Ball containing an internal layer of black polyurethane foam, making Etrusco Unico fully water-resistant, more lively and faster than ever. The name and intricate design took their inspiration from Italy’s magnificent, ancient history and the contributions and fine art of the Etruscans. Three Etruscan lion heads decorate each of the 20 Tango triads.

– Adidas Questra

1994 FIFA World Cup USA™

In 1994 adidas introduced the first Match Ball featuring a high-tech, ultra-high-energy-return layer of white polyethylene foam. This PE layer made Questra softer to the touch (more controllable) and much faster off the foot for more speed. Inspired by space technology, high velocity rockets and America’s “quest for the stars”, Questra set new performance standards.

– Adidas Tricolore

1998 FIFA World Cup France™

adidas Tricolore was the first ever multi-colored Match Ball. France’s flag and national colors (the Tricolore) and the “cockerel” the traditional symbol of the French nation and Football Federation, inspired the ball’s name and design.

Moreover, the adidas Tricolore featured an advanced “syntactic foam” layer – a tight regular matrix, composed of gas-filled, individually closed and highly durable micro balloons. The syntactic foam further improved the ball’s durability, energy return and made it more responsive.

– Adidas Fevernova™

2002 FIFA World Cup Korea / Japan™

The adidas Fevernova™ was the first World Cup Match Ball since 1978 to break with the traditional Tango design introduced in 1978. The colorful and revolutionary look and color usage was entirely based on Asian culture. The Fevernova™ featured a refined syntactic foam layer to give the ball superior performance characteristics and a three-layer, knitted chassis, allowing for a more precise and predictable flight path every time.

– Adidas Teamgeist™

2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™

The new Match Ball for the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ was officially unveiled during the Final Draw. The new adidas +Teamgeist™ introduces a radically new 14-panel configuration reducing the amount of three-panel touch points by 60% and the total length of the panel lines by over 15%, forming a smooth and perfectly round exterior allowing players significant improvements in accuracy and control. The Match Ball is designed in white and black, the traditional colours of the German national football team, and accentuated with the golden colour of the FIFA World Cup™ trophy. Its name, “+Teamgeist”, is based on the single most decisive characteristic every team needs to have in order to lift the trophy: team spirit!

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