Adidas 2026 World Cup Final Ball Released
- Release and Usage: The Adidas Trionda 2026 World Cup Final ball was released earlier than anticipated on July 6, 2026, and is designated for use in the semi-finals, third-place match, and the final.
- Design Elements: This final ball features a luxurious yet bold color scheme of a white base with black panels detailed in gold and red typography, prominently displaying the names of 2026 host cities like Miami and Dallas in a distressed font.
- Technical Specifications: Technically, the Adidas 2026 World Cup Final ball is identical to the regular 2026 World Cup ball, differing only in its aesthetic design.
Earlier than expected, the new Adidas Trionda 2026 World Cup Final ball was released today, to be used for the semi-finals, third-place match, and the final.
Adidas 2026 World Cup Final Ball
The Adidas World Cup 2026 final ball features a luxurious yet bold color palette for the biggest game in global football. It combines a white base with bold black panels that are heavily detailed with gold and red typography. The standout design feature is the prominent inclusion of the 2026 host cities - with names like Miami, Dallas, Atlanta, and New York/New Jersey clearly visible in a distressed font inside the dark graphic panels.
A bold "Trionda Final" logo sits across the center of the Adidas 2026 World Cup Trionda Final ball in white and striking red.
Tech-wise, the Adidas 2026 World Cup Final Ball is the same as the regular one.
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Adidas 2026 World Cup Ball - Regular Vs Final
Adidas 'Trionda' 2026 World Cup Ball Released
Adidas World Cup 2010-2026 Final Balls
The Adidas 2026 World Cup Final ball was released on 6 July 2026.
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MŠK Žilina 26-27 Home Kit Revealed
Slovak club MŠK Žilina's new 2026-27 home kit has been revealed, confirming their continued partnership with Nike. Teased earlier in July and fully unveiled by Slovak kit accounts on July 6, the new shirt introduces a bespoke design for the team, marking a notable shift from the modified catalog templates used in previous seasons.
The Nike MŠK Žilina 2026-27 home shirt features the club's traditional yellow base complemented by green accents. A standout detail is the green Nike Swoosh, which marks the first time the brand's logo has appeared in this color on a Žilina kit since 2013. Early feedback has praised the overall high quality and custom feel of the design, though some observers have noted that the secondary shade of yellow appears slightly too dark.
Nike Honors Ronaldo with "His Legend Lives On" Campaign
Having concluded his quest for the 2026 FIFA World Cup trophy with Portugal, this also marks the final time we will see Cristiano Ronaldo grace football’s biggest stage. Ronaldo himself confirmed that the 2026 World Cup would be the last of his illustrious career.
His runs on the World Cup stage may have come to an end, but his legacy will endure forever. To honor that legacy, Nike Football shared an image carrying the message "His Legend Lives On", paying tribute to CR7's everlasting impact on the game.
Désiré Doué Wears Both Nike Mercurial Vapor 17 and Superfly 11 Boots
French rising star Désiré Doué, has been frequently switching between the Nike Mercurial Vapor 17 and Superfly 11 boots over the past few weeks. Doué opted for the low-cut Nike Mercurial Vapor 17 for the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League final, but then surprised fans by starting the 2026 World Cup wearing the high-cut Superfly 11.
However, his stint with the Superfly 11 was short-lived, as Doué recently switched back to the Mercurial Vapor 17 for France's latest matches at the tournament. This indecision between the collared and non-collared versions of Nike's speed boot is notable for a player who is heavily featured in the brand's promotional campaigns. Doué has also been spotted wearing reissue Mercurial Vapor Superfly 1 boots recently, showcasing his affinity for the Mercurial heritage.
















