Tango. Azteca. Telstar. The FIFA World Cup has produced a host of iconic footballs that have graced the tournament over the years.
The 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico featured numerous football legends, including England's Sir Geoff Hurst, Brazil's Pelé, and West Germany's Gerd Müller. It was also the first edition of the ...
Excitement for the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicked up a notch on Thursday following the announcement of the tournament's mascots. Maple the moose, Zayu the jaguar, and Clutch the bald eagle represent ...
Is it even a World Cup without a mascot? Well, how about three? With the 2026 FIFA World Cup being the biggest edition (48 teams) of the marquee soccer extravaganza, we'll also have a plethora of ...
Adidas have used The Sphere in Las Vegas to show every FIFA World Cup ball since 1970 – and teased the official 2026 ball to be revealed on October 2. We’re now less than a year away from the ...
Look back at every official tournament match ball in World Cup history from the first in 1930 to the present day.
FIFA has officially revealed the ball that will define the 2026 World Cup, announcing today that the tournament will be played with the Adidas "Trionda". The ball’s name is a fusion of “tri” and “onda ...
© Getty ImagesThe trio of characters will represent the first-ever three-nation World Cup, uniting Mexico, the U.S., and Canada through culture and soccer. While ...
After Kempes opened the scoring with a clever sliding finish past the advancing Jan Jongbloed, Argentine goalkeeper Fillol ...
The ball’s vibrant design features a red, green and blue colour scheme that pays homage to the three host countries. The countdown to the game-changing FIFA World Cup 26™ has reached its latest ...
MIAMI (AP) — Not even half of the spots in the 48-team field have been claimed. The schedule of matches won’t be finalized until December. And other than host nations U.S., Canada and Mexico, nobody ...
The countdown is on for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and Thursday night the tournament’s official match ball was unveiled. The ball, named “TRIONDA,” takes its name from the Spanish word for “three waves, ...