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FIFA World Cup, ball

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Why this year’s FIFA World Cup ball is unlike any used before
The ball used at the 2026 FIFA World Cup will not only need to be pumped up before kick-off, it will need to be charged.

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup ball runs on a battery. Here’s how it works
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How FIFA World Cup balls have evolved over the last century
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World Cup 2026 picks, odds, predictions: Top props, best bets for United States by proven soccer expert
For just the second time, the United States, along with Canada and Mexico, will play host to the World Cup.

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 · 6h
Who fit win Golden Boot for 2026 Fifa World Cup
 · 11h
The 2026 World Cup will be part of a sports-filled summer
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Seven African players to watch at World Cup 2026
A record 10 African countries will take part in the 2026 Fifa World Cup after the finals were expanded to 48 teams, with a host of star names hoping to go all the way and lift the trophy

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 · 13h
Every step of the USMNT’s potential route to the World Cup 2026 final
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Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Album squad unveiled
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The Beautiful Dome: Science World's FIFA World Cup soccer ball dome transformation is now 100% complete

The transformation of Vancouver's Science World dome into a giant FIFA World Cup Trionda soccer ball is now fully complete.
The New York Times
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Explaining FIFA’s 2026 World Cup technology changes: Ball out of play firsts and offside advances

Japan's goal against Spain was a point of controversy during the 2022 World Cup Elsa/Getty Images New technology introductions at the 2026 World Cup mean officials will be able to check whether the ball has gone out of play in the buildup to a goal.
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