Five Iconic FIFA World Cup Match Balls Through History
The official match ball of the FIFA World Cup has evolved from a simple leather sphere to a high-tech marvel. Here are five of the most iconic balls in the tournament's history. 1. Tiento & T-Model (1930)The first World Cup final didn't have one official ball. Argentina supplied their "Tiento" for the first half, and Uruguay used their heavier "T-Model" for the second. Uruguay came back to win after switching to their preferred ball, making for a unique start to World Cup history. 2. Adidas Telstar (1970)The iconic black-and-white ball debuted in Mexico. Its 32-panel design was created to be more visible on black-and-white television broadcasts, revolutionizing the game for a global audience and making it an instant classic. 3. Adidas Tango (1978)A fan favorite, the Tango's design of black triangles created an illusion of motion. It was so popular […]