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  1. The Jabulani ( / ˌdʒæbjʊˈlɑːni / JAB-yuu-LAH-nee, Zulu: [dʒaɓuˈlaːni]) [1] was a football manufactured by Adidas. It was the official match ball for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. [2] The ball is made from eight spherically moulded panels and has a textured surface intended to improve aerodynamics.

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  2. Tiento T-Model Show all. —. Two different balls were used in the final: Argentina supplied the first-half ball (the 'Tiento') and led 2–1 at the break; hosts Uruguay supplied the second-half ball (the 'T-Model' which was larger and heavier) [4] and won 4–2. [4] [5] 1934. Federale 102.

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  3. The match ball for the 2010 FIFA World Cup final, revealed on 20 April 2010, was the Jo'bulani, a gold version of the Adidas Jabulani ball used for every other match in the tournament. [6]

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  4. Mar 20, 2014 · Also added to the outside of each boot is the inscription "2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa".This year's Final ball, named Jo'Bulani, will feature many of the same features and technology as the much lauded Jabulani football revealed last year. The Grip'n'Groove profile remains, but the major difference is the addition of 11 golden threads.

  5. Jun 13, 2020 · The ball famously evaded England's Rob Green against USA (EPA) “In my opinion, this critical speed was closer to the average speed encountered in a World Cup match. Hence there were justified...

  6. Dec 5, 2009 · With the 2010 Cup’s Jabulani ball (‘to celebrate’ in isiZulu), Adidas claims it has surpassed its own Teamgeist from 2006 in constructing the roundest and most accurate ball ever played. See...

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  8. Aug 25, 2021 · Adidas’ Jabulani is the official match ball of the FIFA 2010 World Cup hosted in South Africa. The name of the ball stems from a Zulu expression Jabulani that means "rejoice." Indeed the tournament was a cause for celebration.

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