Adidas Telstar Durlast || FIFA World Cup 1970 Mexico || Match Ball Size 5 Soccer Ball

Rs.2,999.00

Adidas Telstar Durlast || FIFA World Cup 1970 Mexico || Match Ball Size 5 Soccer Ball

Description:
• 100% polyurethane
•  Weight, rebound & water absorption passed
•  Vintage football for match & practice
•  Handmade Stitch 
•  High quality bladder
•  OFFICIAL WEIGHT
•  OFFICIAL SIZE 5
•  High quality materials used in this Soccer ball 

Composed of 12 black pentagon panels and 20 white hexagon panels
Design of this ball is compatible for black & white TV

It's first Adidas ball which was using in a World Cup. It was made of leather and was shaped like a truncated icosahedron, composed of 12 black pentagons and 20 white hexagons. Name of the ball Telstar was formed from the respective titles of the American artificial satellite of Earth, put into orbit in 1962. Moreover, the ball has been nicknamed "Star of Television", because design of the ball is compatible for black-and-white TV.

The Adidas Telstar Durlast was the official match ball of the 1970 FIFA World Cup in 
Mexico. It was the first-ever Adidas World Cup ball and became iconic for its 32
panel black-and-white design, which improved visibility on black-and-white 
televisions. Made of genuine leather with a Durlast coating, it was more durable and 
water-resistant than previous balls. The Telstar name was inspired by the Telstar 
satellite, symbolizing global connectivity. The ball was used in historic matches, 
including Brazil’s legendary victory, led by Pelé. It set the standard for modern soccer 
ball designs and remains a classic in football history. The black pentagons and 
white hexagons became the signature look for future soccer balls.

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International buyers – please note: 
Import duties, taxes, and charges aren't included in the item price or postage cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. "Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying."

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Description

Adidas Telstar Durlast || FIFA World Cup 1970 Mexico || Match Ball Size 5 Soccer Ball

Description:
• 100% polyurethane
•  Weight, rebound & water absorption passed
•  Vintage football for match & practice
•  Handmade Stitch 
•  High quality bladder
•  OFFICIAL WEIGHT
•  OFFICIAL SIZE 5
•  High quality materials used in this Soccer ball 

Composed of 12 black pentagon panels and 20 white hexagon panels
Design of this ball is compatible for black & white TV

It's first Adidas ball which was using in a World Cup. It was made of leather and was shaped like a truncated icosahedron, composed of 12 black pentagons and 20 white hexagons. Name of the ball Telstar was formed from the respective titles of the American artificial satellite of Earth, put into orbit in 1962. Moreover, the ball has been nicknamed "Star of Television", because design of the ball is compatible for black-and-white TV.

The Adidas Telstar Durlast was the official match ball of the 1970 FIFA World Cup in 
Mexico. It was the first-ever Adidas World Cup ball and became iconic for its 32
panel black-and-white design, which improved visibility on black-and-white 
televisions. Made of genuine leather with a Durlast coating, it was more durable and 
water-resistant than previous balls. The Telstar name was inspired by the Telstar 
satellite, symbolizing global connectivity. The ball was used in historic matches, 
including Brazil’s legendary victory, led by Pelé. It set the standard for modern soccer 
ball designs and remains a classic in football history. The black pentagons and 
white hexagons became the signature look for future soccer balls.

No Return Policy.

International buyers – please note: 
Import duties, taxes, and charges aren't included in the item price or postage cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. "Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying."