First Time Ever: 3 Adidas 24-25 Champions League Balls Released
- New Format, New Balls: The 24-25 Champions League season is the first with a new format, leading Adidas to release three different match balls for the first time.
- Three Distinct Balls: Adidas released three different balls for the season: a group stage ball, a "Fired Up" ball for the later group stages and playoffs, and a final ball for the knockout stages and final.
- Unique Designs: Each ball features a distinct color scheme, with the group stage ball being white with black stars and orange Adidas logo, the "Fired Up" ball using pink, black, white, and volt, and the final ball featuring shades of emerald green with white stars and a gold logo.
Update: The 24-25 UEFA Champions League is the first season of the new format. As a result, this is also the first UCL season in which Adidas has released three balls.
Adidas 24-25 Champions League - 3 Balls
The three Adidas Champions League 24-25 balls include:
- Group stage ball: Used in the first 6 group stage matches
- "Fired Up" third ball: Used in the last 2 group stage matches (Matchdays 7 and 8) and the play-off round.
- Final ball: Used in the knockout stages and the final in Munich
Adidas 24-25 Champions League Group Stage Ball
The Adidas Champions League 24-25 ball is predominantly white with the iconic stars in black. The stars have a thin, lime-yellow border that stands out. The Adidas logo of the Adidas 24-25 Champions League soccer ball comes in a striking orange.
Adidas 24-25 Champions League Group Stage Balls Released
Adidas 24-25 Champions League "3rd" Ball
The Adidas Champions League 24-25 'Fired Up' ball has a modern and striking design in pink, black, white, and volt. White is not the primary color, making the ball sure to stand out.
Adidas Champions League 24-25 'Fired Up' Ball Released - "Third Ball"
Adidas 24-25 Champions League Final Ball
The new Adidas Champions League 24-25 final ball is a combination of shades of emerald green. The star panels are white and the Adidas logo is metallic gold.
Adidas 24-25 Champions League Final Ball Released - Tribute to Bavaria
What do you think about Adidas releasing 3 balls for the 24-25 Champions League? Do you like them? Comment below.
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