Qatar Football World Cup match ball to be fastest in FIFA World Cup history

Al Rihla, the official match ball for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, will be the fastest flying match ball in World Cup history. The ball is designed with durability in mind; in fact, Al Rihla was the first FIFA World Cup ball made entirely with water-based ink and glue. FIFA World Cup Fans can buy FIFA World Cup Tickets from our website.

The official match ball for the Qatar FIFA World Cup
The official match ball for the Qatar FIFA World Cup

Adidas says the 14th ball in a row for the FIFA World Cup is designed to support the fastest playing speed, as it travels faster in flight than any ball in World Cup history.

Using data and rigorous testing in Adidas labs, wind tunnels and on the pitch, Al Rihla is designed from the inside out to deliver the highest levels of accuracy and reliability on the pitch, thanks in part to the new panel shapes and surface textures.

“The game is receiving faster and faster and as speed increases, accuracy and flight stability become critical,” said Franziska Loffelmann, Adidas Football Graphics and Apparel Design Director.

“For the greatest global stage in all sports, the new design allows the ball to maintain higher speeds as it travels through the air we start with a radical innovation that will not be possible by creating the fastest and most accurate FIFA World Cup Ball to have now become possible.”

Al Rihla will be the fastest flying match ball in World Cup history
Al Rihla will be the fastest flying match ball in World Cup history

Ball Features:

CRT-CORE - the heart of the ball, providing speed, correctness and constancy for fast action and exactness with maximum form and air holding and rebound accurateness; and

SPEEDSHELL - A surfaced PU skin in a new 20-panel shape that increases accuracy, flight constancy and turns through macro and micro-texture and surface relief.

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