Euro Disneyland , Paris 14.5 million
visitors.
The
Louvre, Paris
8.3 million visitors (photo right)
The Eiffel Tower
Paris
6.8 million visitors
The Georges
Pompidou centre and museum of art, Paris 5.5 million
visitors
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Telstar : Mexico, 1970
Telstar Durlast R : West Germany, 1974
Tango Durlast: Argentina, 1978
Tango Espana: Spain, 1982
Azteca : México, 1986
Etrvsco: Italy, 1990
Questra: USA, 1994
Tricolore: France, 1998
ICON Women's World Cup 1999
Fevernova TM : Korea Japan, 2002
Fevernova design for USA Women's World Cup 2003
Teamgeist Germany, Berlin and Final Balls 2006
Adidas unveils Match Ball for 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup
Jabulani - the Official Match Ball for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa.
he number 11 is signified in different ways by the Jabulani ball: 11 lines with 11 different colors are used to honor the 11 languages and tribes of South Africa. It is also the 11th official World Cup ball and if you didn't already know, there are 11 players on a soccer team.
The name Jabulani originates from the Bantu language isiZulu, one of the eleven official languages of the Republic of South Africa, which is spoken by almost 25% of the population. Literally translated, "Jabulani" means "to celebrate". The design features eleven different colors representing the eleventh adidas World Cup ball. These 11 colors also represent the 11 players in every team, the 11 official languages of South Africa and the 11 South African tribes that make the country one of the most ethnologically diverse countries on the African continent. The colorful design brings together the tremendous diversity of the country in harmonious unity. Four triangle-shaped design elements on a white background lend the ball a unique appearance in African spirit.
On December 4th, adidas and FIFA officially unveiled the adidas "JABULANI", the Official Match Ball for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. The "JABULANI", which means "to celebrate" in isiZulu, features a South African inspired design and radically new technology. The new match ball will be available in retail from December 5th onwards.
"
On
December
4th, adidas
and FIFA officially unveiled
the
adidas
“JABULANI”,
the
Official Match Ball for the 2010
FIFA
World
Cup South Africa.
The
“JABULANI”,
which means
“to celebrate” in isiZulu, features a South
African
inspired
design and
radically new technology. The
new
match
ball will be
available
in retail from December 5th
onwards.
The newly developed
“Grip’n’Groove
”
profile
1
provides
the
best
players in
the world with a ball allowing an
exceptionally
stable
flight and
perfect grip under all
conditions.
Comprising
only
eight,
completely new, thermally bonded
3-D
panels,
which
for
the first time are spherically molded, the ball is
perfectly
round and even more accurate than
ever
before.
The name:
The name
1
”JABULANI”
originates
from the
indigenous language
isiZulu
,
one
of
the eleven
official languages of the Republic of
South
Africa,
which
is
spoken by almost 25% of the population. Literally
translated,
“JABULANI”
means “to celebrate”. Football is
a
passion
that unites the world.
The name
of
the new
match ball
appropriately pays tribute to the passionate
football
celebration
international fans will enjoy in South Africa
next
summer.
The design:
Eleven different colors are used in the Adidas
“JABULANI”, the eleventh
Adidas World Cup ball.
These 11 colors
represent the 11 players in every team,