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  2. Adidas Jabulani - Wikipedia

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    The Jabulani (/ ˌ dʒ æ b j ʊ ˈ l ɑː n i / JAB-yuu-LAH-nee, Zulu: [dʒaɓuˈlaːni]) [1] was a football manufactured by Adidas. It was the official match ball for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. [2] The ball is made from eight spherically moulded panels and has a textured surface intended to improve aerodynamics.

  3. List of Africa Cup of Nations official match balls - Wikipedia

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    Also official 1998 FIFA World Cup match ball 2004: Fevernova: Adidas: Also official 2002 FIFA World Cup match ball 2006: Teamgeist: Adidas: Also official 2006 FIFA World Cup match ball 2008: Wawa Aba [3] Adidas: Ball named after Adinkra symbol meaning "seed of the wawa," referring to strength, toughness, endurance, durability 2010: Jabulani ...

  4. List of FIFA World Cup official match balls - Wikipedia

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    Telstar was the first 32-panel black-and-white ball used in the FIFA World Cup finals. Only 20 were supplied by Adidas. A brown ball (Germany-Peru) and a white ball (first half of Italy-Germany) were used in some matches. [5] [14] 1974: Telstar Durlast: The first polyurethane coated ball, making it waterproof and resistant to wear and tear. [5 ...

  5. Adidas Torfabrik - Wikipedia

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    For 2013–14 Bundesliga was adopted as official match ball a variant of Adidas Cafusa with a silver decoration. [10] [11] [12] The winter version of this model was yellow. [13] As official match ball of 2014–15 Bundesliga Adidas presented a variant of Adidas Brazuca, the new standard technology of Adidas footballs, with a red and silver ...

  6. Penny floater - Wikipedia

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    Professional footballs are sometimes compared to penny floaters disparagingly, as in the case of the Adidas Jabulani football used in the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The Jabulani was criticised for its performance, which was partly because its internal stitching made it too spherical to spin normally and more like a penny floater in that regard. [5] [6]

  7. Adidas Brazuca - Wikipedia

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    The match ball for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final, announced on 29 May 2014, featured a variation of the Adidas Brazuca named the Adidas Brazuca Final Rio. [9] Whilst the technical aspects of the ball are the same, the colour is different from the Brazuca balls used in the group stages and other playoffs, with a green, gold and black colouring. [9]