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First World Cup Ball

An impractical solution to a problem that was solved over 90 years ago.

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An impractical solution to a 93 year old problem.

During the first World Cup final, Uruguay and Argentina could not agree on which ball to use. So they decided to use both: one in the first half, and the other in the second.

This design combines both the Tiento and T-Model balls from that match, featuring 55 unique panels. The construction overlays and offsets the two designs, creating a new, cohesive ball. Stitching took two days of continuous work, bringing to life a blend of two historic footballs. Consider it a suggestion.

Watch Video | Debut Date: 3/27/23

Specifics

Panels
55
Stitches
2274
Material
Leather