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‘Trionda’: FIFA unveils the official ball of the 2026 World Cup

Last updated: October 3, 2025 2:57 pm
Niaz Ali
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FIFA has lifted the curtain on the ball that will take center stage at the 2026 World Cup — meet “Trionda.”

The new ball, unveiled by FIFA President Gianni Infantino at the organization’s council meeting in Zurich, will roll out next summer when the U.S., Canada, and Mexico co-host the biggest tournament in football history.

The word Trionda blends “tri” (three) with “onda” (Spanish for wave), symbolizing both the three host nations and the wave-like flow of the game. FIFA says it represents motion, unity, and the rhythm of football itself.

Adidas, the long-time ball supplier, leaned heavily into symbolism this time. The design incorporates the colors of all three host countries — red for Canada, green for Mexico, and blue for the United States. Subtle details also nod to each nation: Canada’s maple leaf, Mexico’s eagle, and America’s stars. Gold trim runs across the ball as a tribute to the World Cup trophy.

Unlike previous editions, the Trionda is built with only four panels, making it the most minimal stitched World Cup ball in history. According to Adidas, this creates a cleaner surface and more consistent aerodynamics.

Beyond the looks, the Trionda carries some serious tech. An AI-powered chip has been embedded inside to help referees with real-time data — especially on close offside calls and ball tracking. Unlike the 2022 model, the chip now sits within a side panel, which Adidas says improves accuracy and durability.

The ball has been stress-tested across host cities ranging from humid Miami to high-altitude Mexico City, making sure it behaves consistently regardless of climate.

While FIFA is hailing it as a fusion of art and science, reactions among fans are split. Supporters love the nod to North American unity, but critics argue the ball looks “too busy,” with FourFourTwo even calling the leaked design “an assault on the eyes.”

Still, when the World Cup kicks off on June 11, 2026, at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, Trionda will be at the center of the action — loved or not.

This World Cup will be the largest ever, featuring 48 teams and matches spread across 16 cities. For FIFA and Adidas, Trionda isn’t just a ball — it’s meant to be a symbol of unity across three nations, a reminder that football is as much about identity and culture as it is about goals and glory.

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