Adidas 'Trionda' 2026 World Cup Ball Released
- Name and Inspiration: The official Adidas 2026 World Cup ball is named 'Trionda', representing the unity of the three host nations: USA, Mexico, and Canada.
- Design and Colors: The 'Trionda' ball features a predominantly white color scheme with red, green, and blue accents, inspired by the colors of the host countries, and includes dynamic patterns within these colors.
- Technical Specifications and Availability: The Adidas 2026 World Cup ball is constructed from four panels, reminiscent of the Adidas Brazuca 2014 ball, and will be available for purchase from October 2, 2025, at a price of $170 USD.
Update: Adidas has officially unveiled the 2026 World Cup ball, named 'Trionda' - a tribute and symbolic representation of the unity among the three host nations: the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Adidas 2026 World Cup 'Trionda' Ball
Check out the Adidas 2026 World Cup ball below.
The Adidas 2026 World Cup 'Trionda' ball features the colors of the three host countries, USA, Canada, and Mexico - predominantly white with red, green, and blue.
The red, green, and blue colours are each filled with dynamic patterns inspired by the host countries. The Adidas logo is in white on a red panel section, while the FIFA World Cup trophy logo appears on a blue section. The name "TRIONDA" is printed within one of the green graphic areas.
The name "Trionda" alludes to the three host nations (USA, Canada, Mexico). "Tri" alludes to the three host nations (USA, Canada, Mexico), while "Onda" translates to "wave" in Spanish and Portuguese.
Adidas 2026 World Cup Ball Prototype
Tech-wise, the Adidas World Cup 2026 ball is made from just four panels, with the panels evoking memories of the Adidas Brazuca 2014 World Cup football.
Adidas 2026 World Cup Ball Prototype Leaked - Detailed Review
Adidas 2026 World Cup Logo Icon – Inspired by 2026 World Cup Ball
The 2026 World Cup ball is available from 2 October 2025 for 170 USD (150 EUR).
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