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  1. First multi-coloured ball at a World Cup finals tournament. 1999 (women) Icon: First ball specifically created for a Women's World Cup. Technically identical to the Tricolore, but with a different visual design. 2002: Fevernova: First World Cup ball with a triangular design.

  2. The Adidas Fevernova is a football manufactured by German corporation Adidas. [1] It was the official match ball of the 2002 FIFA World Cup held in South Korea and Japan and 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup held in United States. Its styling marked a departure from the traditional Tango ball design.

  3. FIFA World Cup 2002 Korea/Japan adidas Fevernova. The Fevernova was a transition ball between the classic and the modern World Cup balls. Even though it kept its 32 panel structure but it no longer consisted of the famous Tango panels. Moreover, it was the very last hand sewn World Cup ball.

  4. The 2002 World Cup was also the last one to use the golden goal rule and the last one to use the same ball for all matches. Starting in 2006 and continuing to the present, a ball with the same technical specifications but different colors has been used in the final.

  5. Game summary of the Russia vs. Tunisia Fifa World Cup game, final score 2-0, from June 5, 2002 on ESPN.

  6. Mar 30, 2022 · Shinji Kagawa and Axel Witseli play with a red version of the Telstar 18, which was used for the knockout stage matches, the Telstar Mechta. Mechta means 'dream' or 'ambition' in Russian. ©Catherine Ivill/Getty Images. The design of the Telstar 18 pays homage to the original adidas World Cup Match Ball from 1970.

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  8. Jun 6, 2002 · Boumnijel's throw gave possession to Russia and, after the ball fell kindly to him just inside the area, Titov clipped a right-foot shot low past the embarrassed keeper.