adidas have reinvented a classic model for the official ball for Russia next year.
The official 2018 World Cup ball has been unveiled by FIFA and adidas.
And it’s a reinvention of a classic model with a brand-new panel design and the latest technology.
The ball pays homage to the first-ever adidas World Cup ball. The Telstar 18 evokes unforgettable memories of the 1970 World Cup – and of legends like Pelé, Gerd Müller, Giacinto Facchetti, Pedro Rocha and Bobby Moore – and will feed the dreams of those who will play for football’s most coveted prize in Russia next year.
“I was lucky enough to get to know this ball a bit earlier and I managed to have a try with it," Argentina star Lionel Messi said.
"I like all of it: the new design, the colours, everything.”
An icon reinvented.
— adidas Football (@adidasfootball) November 9, 2017
Introducing: #Telstar18 ⚽️
The Official Match Ball for the 2018 @FIFAWorldCup.#HereToCreate pic.twitter.com/diMbkocfZS
The name of the original Telstar came from its status as the “star of television”. The first ball to be decorated with black panels, the pattern was designed to stand out on black-and-white TVs, and changed football design forever.
Almost 50 years later, Telstar 18 features a brand new carcass, high technology and sustainable elements such as recycled packaging. It also includes an embedded NFC chip, which enables consumers to interact with the ball using a smartphone.
The personalised and location-aware experience displays specific details of each ball and provides access to challenges which users can enter in the run-up to the World Cup.
adidas Category Director of Football Hardware Roland Rommler said: “The original Telstar is one of the most iconic footballs of all time and one which changed football design forever, so developing the Telstar 18 while staying true to the original model was a really exciting challenge for us.
“The new panel structure and inclusion of an NFC chip has taken football innovation and design to a new level and offers both consumers and players a completely new experience.”
Tap. Connect. Create. 📲
— adidas Football (@adidasfootball) November 10, 2017
Unlock #Telstar18, the first digitally connected @FIFAWorldCup Official Match Ball. #HereToCreate pic.twitter.com/0U8UVhwLZQ
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