Football fans around the globe have been given their first glimpse of the official match ball for the FIFA World Cup 2026, and it’s already making waves. FIFA has officially unveiled the ball, named Trionda, which will be used throughout the tournament set to take place across Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
The design of Trionda pays tribute to the three host nations, incorporating a striking blend of red, green, and blue — the national colors of Mexico, Canada, and the United States respectively. The vibrant look captures the spirit of unity and diversity that the first-ever tri-nation World Cup aims to celebrate.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the ball also introduces advanced technology set to revolutionize the game. FIFA has confirmed that Trionda is equipped with a 500Hz motion sensor chip, capable of delivering real-time data on every touch, pass, and strike. This innovation will provide referees, analysts, and fans with unprecedented insights into ball movements, improving both match accuracy and the viewing experience.