The Trionda ball’s red, blue and green graphics correspond to the three World Cup host countries, USA, Mexico and Canada.
Every World Cup, there's a new soccer ball. Sometimes the ball is panned. Sometimes people like it. Why do they keep changing it up? And what's notable about the ball in 2026?
Every four years, soccer fans around the world glue their eyes to LED screens as they watch their favorite teams compete against each other for the chance to win the coveted FIFA World Cup trophy.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be using a new Adidas soccer ball that has an AI chip in it to help referees make better decisions during games. The new ball is the Trionda — with the "Tri" of its name ...
The bright blue 45-foot soccer ball will be on display at Piers Park II in East Boston from June 12 through June 18, ...
In concept, a ball is the most procedural aspect of the World Cup, arguably the single greatest reminder that no matter how grandiose the world's most popular sporting event can be, soccer's trademark ...
Massport will unveil a 45-foot tall soccer ball next month, in hopes of breaking the current 38 feet and 11 inches tall ...
The 45-foot ball will be on display at Piers Park in East Boston, as organizers hope to give a boost to local World Cup ...
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Artist Ted Ellis looks at the fiberglass soccer ball he’s painted as a tribute to Juneteenth in Galveston on March 1, 2026. Each brushstroke artist Ted Ellis takes is like a puzzle piece. He paints in ...