Adidas Jabulani Match Ball | Official Match Ball | FIFA World Cup 2010 | South Africa 2010

Rs.3,499.00

High Quality Super fine Quality Cowhide Leather (Polyurethane) With Shinny Surface
Hand Stitched with Life-Time Stitching Guarantee.
Controlled Bounce Latex made Bladder.
All Weather Resistance, You can play under all weather conditions like in Rain, Mud and Dry
Official Weight.
Size No. 05.
Precisely Printed With Sericol ( German Origin )  Printing INK.
All balls are checked, Latex bladder No leakage ( Butyl Valve ) 
Perfect ball to use in Tournaments.

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."

The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa brought with it immense excitement, passion, and fervor among soccer fans worldwide. However, amidst the anticipation for electrifying matches, there was another significant talking point - the official match ball, the Adidas Jabulani. While it was designed to revolutionize the game, the Jabulani stirred both admiration and controversy due to its unique features and unpredictable behavior on the field.

Adidas, the official sponsor of the World Cup, unveiled the Jabulani as the tenth official match ball for the prestigious tournament. The name "Jabulani" is a Zulu word that means "to celebrate," symbolizing the spirit of the tournament and embracing the vibrant culture of South Africa.

The Adidas Jabulani will forever be remembered as a polarizing symbol of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Its innovative design and unique characteristics sparked debates and divided opinions among players and fans alike. Despite the controversies, the ball played its role in hosting a memorable tournament, showcasing the spirit of soccer on the African continent, and inspiring future innovations in match ball technology.

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SKU: SCL-1104
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Description

High Quality Super fine Quality Cowhide Leather (Polyurethane) With Shinny Surface
Hand Stitched with Life-Time Stitching Guarantee.
Controlled Bounce Latex made Bladder.
All Weather Resistance, You can play under all weather conditions like in Rain, Mud and Dry
Official Weight.
Size No. 05.
Precisely Printed With Sericol ( German Origin )  Printing INK.
All balls are checked, Latex bladder No leakage ( Butyl Valve ) 
Perfect ball to use in Tournaments.

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."

The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa brought with it immense excitement, passion, and fervor among soccer fans worldwide. However, amidst the anticipation for electrifying matches, there was another significant talking point - the official match ball, the Adidas Jabulani. While it was designed to revolutionize the game, the Jabulani stirred both admiration and controversy due to its unique features and unpredictable behavior on the field.

Adidas, the official sponsor of the World Cup, unveiled the Jabulani as the tenth official match ball for the prestigious tournament. The name "Jabulani" is a Zulu word that means "to celebrate," symbolizing the spirit of the tournament and embracing the vibrant culture of South Africa.

The Adidas Jabulani will forever be remembered as a polarizing symbol of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Its innovative design and unique characteristics sparked debates and divided opinions among players and fans alike. Despite the controversies, the ball played its role in hosting a memorable tournament, showcasing the spirit of soccer on the African continent, and inspiring future innovations in match ball technology.