Adidas Tricolore | 1998 FIFA World Cup France | Official Mini Size Ball

Rs.2,999.00

Adidas Tricolore | 1998 FIFA World Cup France | Official Mini Size Ball

Adidas Tricolore has been made fully with synthetic artificial leather material 
Triangle used in the design of the ball 
The Adidas Tricolore ball was quite an elegant ball with revolutionary design but even 
though it was still composed by 32 hand sewn panels. 
The ball was built from Four ( 4 ) different layers in order to make it better at repelling 
water 
Hand Stitched 
Mini Size Ball 
Official Weight 
Royal Blue & White Color Combination which gives it a elegant look 
Rebound, roundness, water take up test passed  
The finals tournament was held in France from 10 June to 12 July 1998. The country 
was chosen as the host nation by FIFA for the second time in the history of the 
tournament, defeating Morocco in the bidding process. 
The Adidas Tricolore was the official match ball of the 1998 FIFA World Cup in 
France. It was the first-ever multi-colored World Cup ball, featuring a blue, white, 
and red design inspired by the French flag. The ball introduced synthetic foam 
layers, making it softer, more responsive, and faster than previous models. The 
Tricolore’s design included a rooster pattern, symbolizing France’s national 
emblem. This ball was used in legendary matches, including France’s 3-0 victory 
over Brazil in the final, securing their first-ever World Cup title. Players loved its 
improved touch and flight stability, making it a favorite among strikers. The 1998 
World Cup saw stars like Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo, and Davor Šuker shine. The 
Tricolore set a new standard for modern football design and remains a historic 
milestone in Adidas ball evolution. 

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Adidas Tricolore | 1998 FIFA World Cup France | Official Mini Size Ball

Adidas Tricolore has been made fully with synthetic artificial leather material 
Triangle used in the design of the ball 
The Adidas Tricolore ball was quite an elegant ball with revolutionary design but even 
though it was still composed by 32 hand sewn panels. 
The ball was built from Four ( 4 ) different layers in order to make it better at repelling 
water 
Hand Stitched 
Mini Size Ball 
Official Weight 
Royal Blue & White Color Combination which gives it a elegant look 
Rebound, roundness, water take up test passed  
The finals tournament was held in France from 10 June to 12 July 1998. The country 
was chosen as the host nation by FIFA for the second time in the history of the 
tournament, defeating Morocco in the bidding process. 
The Adidas Tricolore was the official match ball of the 1998 FIFA World Cup in 
France. It was the first-ever multi-colored World Cup ball, featuring a blue, white, 
and red design inspired by the French flag. The ball introduced synthetic foam 
layers, making it softer, more responsive, and faster than previous models. The 
Tricolore’s design included a rooster pattern, symbolizing France’s national 
emblem. This ball was used in legendary matches, including France’s 3-0 victory 
over Brazil in the final, securing their first-ever World Cup title. Players loved its 
improved touch and flight stability, making it a favorite among strikers. The 1998 
World Cup saw stars like Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo, and Davor Šuker shine. The 
Tricolore set a new standard for modern football design and remains a historic 
milestone in Adidas ball evolution. 

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."