Scroll down to see the video player for the event, also featuring adidas CEO Herbert Hainer and coach of the South African football team, Carlos Alberto Parreira.

The adidas Jo'bulani is a unique gold-coloured version of the Jabulani, the official match ball of the 2010 FIFA World Cup and its name is a tribute to Johannesburg or Jo'burg, the City of Gold.

While the ball still features the iconic South African inspired design, the main colour of the Jo'bulani is gold.

This is the second time that adidas has designed a special ball for a FIFA World Cup final. The first final ball was the golden Teamgeist Berlin which was used on July 9, 2006.

The Jo'bulani will be available in shops from tomorrow.

The Jo'bulani also features the newly developed Grip'n'Groove profile which provides the best players in the world with a ball allowing an exceptionally stable flight and perfect grip under all conditions.

Comprising only eight, completely new, thermally bonded 3-D panels, which for the first time are spherically moulded, the ball is perfectly round and even more accurate than ever before. Just like they say it is every year.

The name Jo'bulani is inspired by the name Jabulani, which means "to celebrate" in isiZulu, one of the eleven official languages of the Republic of South Africa, which is spoken by almost 25% of the population.

The name Jo'bulani is also a tribute to the host city of the final, Johannesburg, also known as Jo'burg. The Jo'bulani is designed in white and gold, as a tribute to both the colour of the FIFA World Cup trophy and the City of Gold nickname of Johannesburg.

Next week: adidas launch the George'bulani, followed by the Joan'bulani for the women's market.