What is the football name used in previous World Cups?

relay satellite

1970 World Cup in Mexico

"Telstar" is made of genuine leather, which is nothing special compared with other balls at that time, but what is different is that its surface consists of 32 hand-sewn panels (12 black ones).

Pentagon and 20 white hexagons), this brand-new structure and balanced sewing make football have a more rounded and perfect appearance. This revolutionary structural design has written a new page in the history of football. For the first time, "Telstar" inlaid a black pentagon on a white football, which made the football more conspicuous on the black-and-white TV screen. ("Telstar" comes from "TV Star", and the World Cup in Mexico was first broadcast by satellite TV in 1970). Until now, "Telstar" is still the prototype of all kinds of football.

Telstar & Chili

1974 World Cup in Germany

1974 Two kinds of Adidas balls were used in the World Cup in Germany. "Telstar" changed the original black Adidas logo into gold, and "Chile" was an all-white ball launched by Adidas on the basis of the success of "Telstar". (1962 An all-white ball was used in the World Cup in Chile) The materials and techniques of the two balls are basically the same as those of four years ago.

tango

1978 World Cup in Argentina

1978 achieved another historic breakthrough in design: the famous "tango" design was born, and it became a classic in the history of football production. Twenty "triangle adidas" inlays are connected with each other to form 12 circles of equal size. Since then, every cup-shaped ball has been improved on the basis of this design. "Tango" improves the adaptability of the ball to various climatic conditions, and the design draws lessons from the passion and elegance of Argentine traditional dance tango.

Spanish tango

1982 World Cup in Spain

"Tango Espana" has only made minor changes in design, and the key innovation is technology: it is still made of genuine leather, but it adopts waterproof sealing sewing, which greatly reduces the water absorption of the ball and controls the extra increase of the ball weight to the greatest extent.

Aztec

1986 World Cup in Mexico

"Aztec" is a reform of football manufacturing technology. Her exterior design incorporates the style of the host aborigines-Aztec architecture and mural patterns; Technically, it is made of synthetic materials for the first time. The use of this synthetic material enhances the durability of the ball and further weakens the water absorption of the ball. No matter in hard ground, high altitude or wet environment, she can perform well. "Aztec" created a leap in the history of football.

Itrusco Uniko

1990 World Cup in Italy

"Etrusco Unico" improved the synthetic material, adding a black polyurethane foam inner layer to the ball for the first time, which made the ball completely waterproof and the running speed increased again. As for the name "Etrusco Unico" and its rather complicated design, it is completely influenced by the ancient and colorful history of Italy and the exquisite art of Etruscans. The pattern depicted on each "Adidas Triangle" inlay is three Etruscan lion heads.

Quisra

1994 World Cup in America

"Questra" used the white polyurethane foam inner layer with energy recovery performance for the first time. This inner layer makes the ball feel softer (easier to control) and the ball speed faster. The designer hopes that she can fly as high as a rocket. The idea of "Questra" comes from the pursuit of space exploration and space technology in the United States.

three-colour

1998 World Cup in France

Tricolor: Chinese name tricolor ball. This is the first football printed with colorful patterns in the World Cup. Its design is inspired by the French tricolor national flag and the traditional "rooster" logo of the French nation and the French Football Association. Tricolore's most important innovation lies in the adoption of a new type of composite foam material, and its internal structure is closely and regularly arranged elastic bubbles, each of which is closed and filled with gas. This new composite material has better wear resistance, gives the ball better energy recovery performance and makes the ball fly more stably and accurately. Tricolore also uses transparent printing technology for the first time, which makes the ball pattern more vivid, not easy to wear and has a longer service life.

Adidas Fevernova? 2002 Japan-Korea World Cup

The Chinese translation of "Fevernova" is "flying to the fireball". "Flying to the Fireball" is the first time that Adidas has adopted an unconventional design since it launched the TangoTM ball designated for the 1978 World Cup. It is more dynamic and innovative to integrate modern Asian cultural elements into the design. The high-tech synthetic foam layer structure used in Fly to the Fireball is improved on the basis of the tricolor ball in the 98 World Cup in France. The improved foam layer is composed of many micro-air bags with super compression resistance and equal size. This structure endows the ball with outstanding energy recovery performance and extra stress buffering performance, which effectively improves the controllability and running accuracy of football.

Adidas +Teamgeist 2006 World Cup in Germany

"+Teamgeist" symbolizes the important spirit of winning the World Cup: the strength of the team. She adopted brand-new special-shaped blocks and seamless pressing technology, which reduced the number of football spherical blocks to 14, eliminated the irregular bumps on the ball surface to the greatest extent, made the ball present a perfect arc, and effectively improved the accuracy of football operation. The "team star" is mainly composed of three colors: black, white and gold. Black and white are the traditional colors of the host German national football team, while gold represents the World Cup trophy.

The whole world or country has joined in the celebration.

20 10 Chinese translation of the ball "Celebrating the World Cup" in South Africa.

As the official ball for the 1 1 World Cup released by Adidas, this football design has devoted a lot of efforts to the sponsors and pinned the infinite hope of the host: the special ball is named "Celebrate the whole world", which comes from the Bantu Zulu language, meaning "Celebrate the whole world". Football represents a passion that can integrate the whole world. As the name of the ball used in the new World Cup, "Celebrate the Whole World" well explains this passion and invites fans from all over the world to enjoy this football feast to be held in South Africa next summer.

"Celebrating" this World Cup with a ball reflects the will of the South African people. "Zulu" means "heaven", which itself entrusts this tribe with a beautiful wish. As the largest tribe in South Africa, they are simple and enthusiastic, good at singing and dancing, and can live in harmony with people of all ethnic groups. In this way, South Africa expresses its welcome to people all over the world and its good wishes to make great achievements in the World Cup. The new game ball has made a historic breakthrough in technology, and the design incorporates South African elements. "Universal Celebration" adopts the newly developed spherical surface of Adidas, so that the ball can maintain a stable flight path in all weather conditions, thus greatly improving the player's control over football. "JABU- Rani" consists of only eight skins. Adidas first adopts the method of spherical molding to make each epidermis realize three-dimensional structure, and then splicing through thermal bonding technology, thus making the new ball more rounded and more accurate than before. As Adidas' 65438th+065438th+0 World Cup ball, "Celebrate the Whole World" adopts different colors of 1 1 in its design. The color 1 1 also means that each football team consists of 1 1 players, and that South Africa has 1 1 tribes and1official languages.