Adidas Fracas Euro 2016 Final Ball Released
The Adidas Fracas Euro 2016 Final Ball introduces a unique design for the Euro 2016 Final in France. Set to be used throughout the full knockout stages, the name "Fracas" translates to "Bang". It was officially launched on June 20, 2016.
Adidas Fracas Euro 2016 Final Ball
This is the new Adidas Fracas Euro16 Final Ball.
Boasting the branding of the UEFA EURO 2016 in France, the new Adidas Euro 2016 Final Ball combines the main color white with different shades of blue and red, similar to the standard Euro16 Ball. The EURO 2016 logo and the "Fracas" lettering are printed on the upper.
The upper of the new Adidas Euro 2016 Final Ball comes with an one-of-a-kind look that mirrors the Euro 2016 theme, while the design is much more disruptive than the one of the pre-final Euro ball. Like the regular Euro 2016 soccer ball, the final ball also shows the numbers 2, 0, 1 and 6.
The Adidas Fracas Euro 2016 Final Ball features the same panel design as the Adidas Brazuca 2014 World Cup Ball. The six panel design of the Adidas Fracas Euro 2016 Final Official Match Ball (OMB) is made for true flight, accuracy and control.
The new Adidas 2016 Final Official Match Ball was released on June 20. For the first time ever, it will be used throughout the knockout stages of Euro 2016 and not just in the final.
Bang. What do you think of the new Adidas Euro 2016 Final Ball? Let us know in the comments section below.
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