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Official 2026 World Cup Match Ball, Trionda: Blend of Technology and Identity from Three Nations (Terjemahan langsung: 60 karakter)

Monday, 23 March 2026 | 10:52

Author: Respaty Gilang

Trionda Bola Piala Dunia 2026
Trionda World Cup 2026 Ball.
Source: FIFA

Every edition of the World Cup always has an iconic symbol to be remembered, and in 2026, it's Trionda's turn to become that emblem. Designed by Adidas, this official FIFA ball isn't just match equipment—it's a work of art blending cutting-edge technology with the identity of the three host nations: the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

When Gianni Infantino unveiled it in New York, the atmosphere instantly shifted.

"I'm thrilled and proud to present Trionda," declared the FIFA President enthusiastically.

For Sports enthusiasts, particularly those deeply engaged with Football, Trionda introduces a new narrative—a ball meant not only to be played but to tell a story.

Design with a Story

The name Trionda draws inspiration from "three hosts, one World Cup." Dominated by red, blue, and green, it incorporates three powerful symbols: Canada’s maple leaf, Mexico’s eagle, and the United States' star. All unified within a triangular motif—a simple yet profoundly meaningful visual of unity.

For the detail-appreciating upper-middle class, Trionda’s design transcends aesthetics. It embodies culture, pride, and history etched into every stitch.

Innovation for Modern Football

Beyond its beauty, Trionda features the most advanced technology ever in a World Cup ball. Adidas incorporated aerodynamic grooves for maximum stability during flight. Its raised surface texture provides extra grip, even in rain or on slick fields.

Moreover, the motion-sensing chip inside Trionda proves revolutionary. Every touch, speed, and ball direction is tracked in real-time and integrated with VAR systems. Game transparency reaches unprecedented levels, delivering a more compelling viewing experience for millions.

Toward the North American Stage

Trionda’s launch fuels excitement for the 2026 World Cup—the largest tournament in history with 48 teams. FIFA reports over 4.5 million fans from 216 countries participated in the presale ticket lottery, confirming football belongs not to one nation but to the world.

The group draw occurred in Washington on December 5th, with kickoff scheduled from June 11 to July 19, 2026. From Los Angeles to Toronto, Mexico City to New York, the world awaits how Trionda will witness historic moments unfold.

Ultimately, Trionda is more than a match ball—it’s a symbol of unity, a design icon, and a milestone in sports technology. An object destined to grace majestic North American stadiums while etching itself into the hearts of football lovers globally.

Like all true sporting icons, Trionda won’t just be played—it will be remembered. (Antara)