
WORLD CUP BALL 2010
The World Cup Ball 2010, known as the Adidas Jabulani, was the official match ball of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Designed with eight thermally bonded panels, it offered a perfectly round shape for improved accuracy and control. The name “Jabulani” means *“to celebrate”* in Zulu, symbolizing the joy of the tournament. With its vibrant design and advanced aerodynamics, it became one of the most iconic — and talked-about — footballs in World Cup history.
The World Cup Ball 2010, known as the Adidas Jabulani, was the official match ball of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Designed with eight thermally bonded panels, it offered a perfectly round shape for improved accuracy and control. The name “Jabulani” means *“to celebrate”* in Zulu, symbolizing the joy of the tournament. With its vibrant design and advanced aerodynamics, it became one of the most iconic — and talked-about — footballs in World Cup history.
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The World Cup Ball 2010, known as the Adidas Jabulani, was the official match ball of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Designed with eight thermally bonded panels, it offered a perfectly round shape for improved accuracy and control. The name “Jabulani” means *“to celebrate”* in Zulu, symbolizing the joy of the tournament. With its vibrant design and advanced aerodynamics, it became one of the most iconic — and talked-about — footballs in World Cup history.



