Its design is said to be “inspired
by vibrant colours, passion and heritage of Brazil.” Its name is a term used by
natives of the country, meaning ‘Brazilian’ or to describe the Brazilian way of
life.
The ball was unveiled during a
spectacular 3D event held at the iconic Parque Lage in Rio de Janeiro, but went
through a rigorous two-and-a-half-year testing process which involved more than
600 of the world’s top players.
Players and Adidas testimonials such as Lionel Messi, Iker Casillas, Bastian Schweinsteiger and former France international Zinedine Zidane were all involved in the process and have since signed off on its use for next year’s World Cup.
Players and Adidas testimonials such as Lionel Messi, Iker Casillas, Bastian Schweinsteiger and former France international Zinedine Zidane were all involved in the process and have since signed off on its use for next year’s World Cup.
See the photos from the presentation
and tests below:
World in his hands: Lionel Messi will be hoping to lead Argentina to glory at next summer's showpiece in Brazil
Barcelona midfielder Xavi shows off his skills with the Brazuca ahead of Spain's World Cup defence
Raring to go: Brazil defender Daniel Alves insists he can't wait to play with the new Brazuca at the World Cup
On the volley: Uruguay striker Edison Cavani gets acquainted with the new Brazuca ball
All of the Super Eagles should also test this ball a.s.a.p.!
World in his hands: Lionel Messi will be hoping to lead Argentina to glory at next summer's showpiece in Brazil
Barcelona midfielder Xavi shows off his skills with the Brazuca ahead of Spain's World Cup defence
Raring to go: Brazil defender Daniel Alves insists he can't wait to play with the new Brazuca at the World Cup
On the volley: Uruguay striker Edison Cavani gets acquainted with the new Brazuca ball
All of the Super Eagles should also test this ball a.s.a.p.!
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