- Gianni Infantino unveiled the official 2026 World Cup match ball, marking a milestone for the USA, Canada, and Mexico tournament
- Excitement builds ahead of kickoff as the official World Cup trophy and 2026 match ball, “Trionda,” were showcased in a high-profile FIFA event
- A total of 18 teams have secured their tickets to the historic World Cup, including Lionel Messi’s Argentina
FIFA has officially unveiled the match ball for the 2026 World Cup, set to be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico next year.
This tournament will be historic, as it is the first World Cup to feature 48 teams and the first to be held across three countries.

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The Trionda ball is designed to incorporate elements from each host nation. Blue panels adorned with stars represent the United States, red panels with maple leaf motifs highlight Canada, and green panels with eagle designs reflect Mexico.
These elements converge in a central triangle, symbolizing collaboration between the hosts. Golden accents pay tribute to the FIFA World Cup Trophy, giving the ball a prestigious finish.
Innovation and preparation for the 2026 World Cup
Beyond its striking design, Trionda features advanced technology to enhance gameplay. The ball utilizes a four-panel structure with deep seams for improved flight stability. It also includes a 500Hz motion sensor chip, allowing real-time data integration with the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system, as cited by Fox 4 News.
According to the source, this technology will help with offside decisions, ball tracking, and other critical match analyses. Additionally, embossed grip-enhancing icons ensure consistent performance across different climates and stadiums.
The ball was unveiled by FIFA President Gianni Infantino at an event in Zurich on October 2, 2025. Infantino praised the collaboration with Adidas, the official supplier of World Cup match balls since 1970, marking the 15th consecutive World Cup partnership between the organizations. He also described Trionda as a symbol of innovation and unity, embodying the spirit of the upcoming tournament.

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Named “Trionda”, the ball symbolizes the unity of the three host nations, drawing its name from the Spanish words “tri” (three) and “onda” (wave).
World Cup 2026: How many teams have qualified?
As of October 3, 2025, 18 teams have already qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with several more set to secure their spots through ongoing continental qualification campaigns, according to FIFA.
The expanded 48-team format will see more nations competing for the prestigious trophy, promising thrilling matches and new storylines.
With Trionda ready for action, the 2026 World Cup is shaping up to be a tournament of firsts, historic in scale, design, and technological innovation.
Qualified teams for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Earlier, YEN.com.gh highlighted extensively the teams that have already secured their spots for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, featuring some of football’s biggest names.
The list includes both seasoned powerhouses such as Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Morocco and debutants like Uzbekistan, setting the stage for a historic 48-team tournament.
Source: YEN.com.gh
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