adidas Brazuca Final Rio Official Match Football White/Black/Metallic Gold - size 5

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adidas Brazuca Final Rio Official Match Football White/Black/Metallic Gold - size 5

adidas Brazuca Final Rio Official Match Football White/Black/Metallic Gold - size 5

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Adidas had been developing the ball for over 2 years, and had worked with many teams and players to ensure the ball was acceptable.

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If it doesn’t then please send us a question, we would be delighted to answer your queries, or for an alternative posting option. The Telstar became so recognisable that the 32-panel design, consisting of 12 black pentagonal and 20 white hexagonal panels and designed as such for visibility on black and white TV (hence the name, television star), became the standard way to portray a football in most media formats.It’s these iconic instances that elevate adidas official World Cup match balls above any other footballs, granting them their own iconic status.

Brazuca and the history of the match ball - BBC World Cup 2014: Brazuca and the history of the match ball - BBC

When the bracelet will tear himself fall from his hands, they believed that it's made wishes should start to come true. The ball is a developmental successor to the Adidas Tango 12 series of balls, with the same bladder and carcass but a different surface structure. The ball has a multi-colour design referenced from the traditional wish bracelet to represent Brazil. Brazuca went through a thorough testing process over a two-and-a-half year period involving more than 600 of the world's top players and 30 teams in 10 countries across three continents, making it the most tested ball ever by Adidas and ensuring that it is suited to all conditions.

The name of the 2014 World Cup ball has been selected in an open vote, which was attended by more than 1 million of Brazilians. According to FIFA, "the informal term 'brazuca' (our fellow) is used by Brazilians to describe national pride in the Brazilian way of life", and "mirroring their approach to football, it symbolises emotion, pride and goodwill to all". Under development since the end of the 2010 tournament, the ball has been tested by some 600 players, including the Adidas-sponsored Lionel Messi and Bastian Schweinsteiger, and by teams including Milan, Bayern Munich and Argentina.

Adidas Brazuca - Wikipedia

But we all remember Gio van Bronckhorst sending an absolute rocket into the very top corner of the Uruguayan net during the semi-final with it.For Brazil 2014, the match ball was Brazuca, its name selected by public vote, and it was the most heavily tested football in history. A gold Jabulani followed for the final between Spain and Holland in South Africa and now the Brazuca awaits two nations at the Maracanã. It arrived with new and improved rubberised seams and marked a historic point in the history of World Cup balls, being the last leather ball to be used in the tournament. The following competition used Brazuca ball which was also used in the World Cup, unless named different.

adidas Brazuca Final Rio | World Cup Final Match Ball

The T-Shape model was used in the first World Cup in Uruguay in 1930, as modelled by Fifa president Sepp Blatter (left), while Prime Minister Gordon Brown holds the ball used in England's 1966 World Cup success. The internal construction of Adidas Brazuca ball is close similar to Tango 12 ball: chamber of natural rubber, then a multi-layer filler made of fabric and synthetic foam. The manufacturer has taken on board scientists' suggestions that the Jabulani was too perfect a sphere, which led to wayward flight. two-and-half-years in the making, the ‘brazuca’ has undergone extensive testing involving 600 of the world’s top players and 30 teams in 10 countries across three continents, including four-time player of the year lionel messi and italian club AC milan, making it the most tested ball ever by adidas.

To activate the most visible element of adidas' World Cup sponsorship, the strategy was designed to bring fans closer to the World Cup tournament in Brazil. Can imagine they may regret their choice somewhat after Germany used that Brazuca to absolutely destroy the home nation 7-1 in the semi final, imposing their fate from 2006 on the hosts in slightly more emphatic fashion. Players involved in the process included global football stars Leo Messi, Iker Casillas, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Zinedine Zidane. The tricolour flag and cockerel - traditional symbols of France - were used as inspiration for the design. The rougher texture would also help solve other issues, like when you kick the ball there is more friction between the boot and the ball.



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