Sialkot, Pakistan manufactures official Adidas Trionda ball for 2026 FIFA World Cup
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Ajanta Paul
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The Adidas Trionda, the official match ball for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, is being manufactured in Sialkot, Pakistan — a city that supplies over two-thirds of the world's footballs. The article highlights Sialkot's decades-long role as a global hub for hand-stitched football production, with skilled local workers producing the AI-powered ball that will be used across matches in Mexico, the US, and Canada.
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· 3 pulledThe tournament's official match ball, the Adidas Trionda, is being manufactured in Sialkot.
Sialkot supplies more than two-thirds of the world's footballs, with its skilled workers hand-stitching panels in local factories.
For decades, the city has been at the heart of global football manufacturing, including the production of ba
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