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The official ball of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, named TRIONDA, has transformed traditional football design by integrating advanced digital technology. Developed to symbolize the unity of host nations—the United States, Canada, and Mexico—the ball features a four-panel structure and embedded sensors, microprocessors, and data transmission systems. At its core lies an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) sensor that records position, speed, direction, and touch data 500 times per second, enabling precise tracking of every movement on the field.
The TRIONDA ball works in coordination with high-powered stadium cameras and AI systems to determine offside moments, handballs, and other disputed plays within seconds. This integration allows faster and more accurate decisions, reducing delays in Video Assistant Referee (VAR) reviews. Additionally, the Connected Ball Technology transmits real-time data directly to VAR, cutting decision times to as little as 20–25 seconds.
Beyond officiating, the technology enhances broadcast experiences with AI-driven replays, 3D visualizations, and real-time performance analytics. While some fans fear technology may diminish football’s human drama, others welcome its precision and fairness, marking TRIONDA as a milestone in football’s technological evolution.
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