“TRIONDA,” the official mascot of the 2026 World Cup

FIFA has officially revealed the official match ball for the 2026 World Cup, which will be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The ball, named TRIONDA, is designed to symbolize the unity of the three organizing nations and the concept of interconnectedness within a global tournament. Developed through a collaboration between FIFA and Adidas, the design of TRIONDA draws inspiration from the distinct identities of the three host countries.

Aesthetically, the ball incorporates the colors red, blue, and green. Furthermore, it integrates symbolic elements representing each nation: the maple leaf for Canada, the eagle for Mexico, and the star for the United States. Beyond its visual representation, TRIONDA marks a significant technological upgrade for the tournament.

The ball is equipped with an internal chip that features a 500Hz sensor. This advanced technology is designed to transmit real-time data directly to the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system, enhancing officiating capabilities during matches. The integration of this sensor aims to provide officials with immediate, precise data analysis, thereby improving the accuracy and efficiency of on-field reviews throughout the competition.

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