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  2. Mar 30, 2022 · Al Rihla has been revealed by adidas as the Official Match Ball for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™. The 14th successive ball that adidas has created for the FIFA World Cup™ is...

  3. Mar 31, 2022 · The adidas World Cup Ball 2022 Pro (RRP €140 / $140) drops on the 30th of March and will be exclusively available via adidas.com and adidas retail stores until 12th of April. Today, adidas reveals Al Rihla – the Official Match Ball for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™.

  4. Jul 1, 2022 · Al Rihla – the Official Match Ball of the FIFA World Cup2022 – with its connected ball technology, will be used in all of the tournament’s 64 matches, starting from the first match on 21 st November. The raw data captured during the FIFA World Cup2022 through the connected ball technology and transmitted to Video Match officials ...

    • What Is The Name of The World Cup 2022 Ball?
    • What Features Will Have Al Rihla Have at World Cup 2022?
    • How Long Has Adidas Been Producing The Official World Cup Ball?
    • Which Adidas World Cup Match Balls Have Become Famous?

    The ball for the 2022 World Cup is named Al Rihla -which means 'the journey' in Arabic. It's inspired by several elements of Qatari culture including the language, architecture, iconic boats and the nation's flag.

    Al Rihla travels faster in flight than any ball in World Cup history, according to FIFA. It was rigorously tested on the pitch by players and in wind tunnels before it's final production. It is also the first World Cup match ball to made exclusively with water-based inks and glues. The two main features of the ball are: 1. CRT-CORE– the heart of th...

    Al Rihla will be the 14th successive match ball that has been produced by adidas for the FIFA World Cup. The sportswear giant started their reign of creating match balls with the Telstar at the 1970 World Cup in Mexico. Since then they have produced a new match ball for every World Cup and every Women's World Cup since 2011.

    Telstar

    The Telstar was the first match ball produced by adidas for the purpose of a World Cup - the 1970 edition in Mexico. It features the iconic 32-panel black-and-white design that was used on balls for years to come. FIFA brought back the Telstar for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, with a separate version for the group stages and knockout rounds.

    Jabulani

    The Jabulani featured at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and was notable for the controversy surrounding its performance. According to some players and fans, the aerodynamics were an issue with the ball meaning the flight path was too unpredictable.

    Brazuca

    Used in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, the Brazuca was the first match ball to be named by the fans. After the controversy surrounding the Jabulani in 2010, adidas claimed it was the most-tested ball they had ever produced.

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