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A sports physicist breaks down the Al Rihla, the official ball of the World Cup.
In this video you can see what happens if you drop a World Cup Soccer Ball and the World Cup Trophy into the shredder. Hope you will enjoy this experiment!
Every new ball is met with complaints from somebody, but the science shows that the Al Rihla should feel familiar to the players in this year’s World Cup.
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The Golden Ball is awarded to the best player in the World Cup. The trophy has been awarded in each tournament since 1982. Luka Modric won it in 2018.
Here’s where to order officially-licensed World Cup merch online, whether you’re supporting your team or buying gifts for a soccer fan ...
While filming a segment about historic World Cup balls, an unexpected scene unfolded — a dog chewed up an official Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup ball, leaving it completely destroyed. The ball ...
Nearly 70% of the world's soccer balls are made in Sialkot, Pakistan. Factories in Sialkot produced balls for the 2022 World Cup and sold replicas to fans.
The Club World Cup is finally up and running — and soccer may never be the same Lionel Messi and Inter Miami kicked off the tournament with a 0-0 draw vs. Egyptian side Al Ahly.
Adidas releases a new ball for every World Cup. At the highest level of play, a ball that behaves in unexpected ways can throw players off. A sports physicist explains the science of this year’s ...