Adidas Champions League 25-26 Final Ball Released
- Ball Release: The Adidas Champions League 2025-26 final ball has been released and will debut in the play-off round.
- Design and Inspiration: The ball features a new color combination and is inspired by Budapest, the host city, with drawings of a lion and a mythical beast.
- Availability: The Adidas UCL 2025-26 Final ball will be used from the start of the knockout stage of the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League and has been available to buy since February 9, 2026.
The UEFA Champions League 2025-26 final ball was launched today, to debut in the play-off round.
Adidas Champions League 25-26 Final Ball
Check out the new UCL 25-26 Final ball.
The Adidas UCL 25-26 Final ball features a striking color combination of White, Dark Purple, Solar Yellow, and Shock Pink. This colorway is totally new for a Champions League Final match ball and has not been used in any previous Final edition.
Inspired by the host city, Budapest, the purple base of the Adidas 25-26 Champions League Final ball displays drawings of a lion (seen on the famous Széchenyi Chain Bridge) and a mythical beas. The 2026 UEFA Champions League final will take place at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest on 30 May 2026.
Champions League 25-26 Balls
Champions League 24-25 vs 25-26 Final Balls
Adidas 25-26 Champions League Soccer Ball - Versions
All Adidas Champions League Final Balls
The Adidas UCL 2025-26 Final ball will be used from the start of the knockout stage of the 2025-26 UEFA Champions League and has been available to buy since 9 February 2026.
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