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  2. 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] The name of the ball is a reference to "Jo'burg", a common nickname for Johannesburg , the match venue. [ 6 ]

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  3. Apr 20, 2010 · adidas' Jo'bulani is the official match ball of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final. The name Jo'bulani is a direct tribute to host city Johannesburg, while the Jo'bulani's golden design honors the...

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  4. 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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  5. adidas World Cup Final Football - Jo'Bulani. We've seen the official matchball for the World Cup, but for Sunday's epic Finale adidas have gone one stage further and produced the official matchball for the Final of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

  6. Discover the Adidas Jabulani Soccer Ball, the official match ball of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Renowned for its unique design and aerodynamic performance, the...

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  7. Mar 21, 2014 · With the World Cup Finals only days away, adidas and FIFA have shared the official Jabulani footballs for each World Cup match. Check them out right here on the SoccerBible! This is the ball that will kick off the entire festival of football, when hosts South Africa take on Mexico on June 11th.

  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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