Trionda, the official match ball of FIFA World Cup 2026, symbolizes unity, innovation, and cultural heritage. Designed by Adidas, it features a four-panel construction inspired by waves, vibrant colors representing Canada, Mexico, and the United States, and advanced technology tested for diverse climate conditions across host cities.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be historic, hosted for the first time across three nations—Canada, Mexico, and the United States. At the heart of the tournament is Trionda, the official match ball unveiled in October 2025. Its name blends “tri” (three) with “onda” (Spanish for wave), reflecting the union of three countries and the dynamic energy of football.
Trionda’s design pays homage to the host nations with red, green, and blue panels, each adorned with national symbols: Canada’s maple leaf, Mexico’s eagle, and the United States’ star. Gold accents honor the iconic FIFA World Cup Trophy. Technologically, Trionda is the first ball tested specifically for varying climate conditions across host cities, ensuring consistent performance.
With fluid geometry and a four-panel construction, the ball enhances aerodynamics and precision. Beyond its technical excellence, Trionda embodies cultural connection, passion, and the spirit of global unity that defines the World Cup.
Key Highlights
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Name inspired by “three waves” symbolizing unity
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Four-panel construction with fluid geometry for precision
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Colors and symbols represent Canada, Mexico, and the United States
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Gold embellishments pay tribute to the FIFA World Cup Trophy
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First ball tested for diverse climate conditions across host cities
Sources: Mint, FIFA Official Release, Adidas Press Statement