Adidas Trionda
The Adidas Trionda is a football produced by Adidas. It is the official List of [FIFA World Cup official match balls|match ball] of the 2026 [FIFA World Cup], hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States. It was introduced on October 2, 2025. The ball is thermally bonded together from just four panels, the smallest number yet for a FIFA World Cup ball.
Description
The Trionda's membrane is made of four thermally bonded polyurethane panels, the lowest number for any FIFA World Cup match ball so far. Like with the Al Rihla in 2022, its surface is textured with debossed macro and micro patterns, meant to improve the ball's flight stability, swerve and grip in wet conditions.The ball also features "connected ball technology," a side-mounted inertial measurement unit chip inside one of the four panels to provide the video [assistant referee] with highly accurate ball movement data within seconds. This technology was developed with FIFA and Kinexon based in Munich.
The ball's color scheme and symbols are inspired by the iconography of the three nations – red with a maple leaf for Canada, green with an golden eagle's head for Mexico and blue with a five-pointed star for the United States.