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The smart ball era: Why FIFA’s 2026 World Cup ball is much more than just a football
FIFA’s 2026 World Cup ball TRIONDA features a built-in 500Hz motion sensor designed to improve VAR decisions and power football’s growing data economy.
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FIFA’s 2026 World Cup ball TRIONDA features a built-in 500Hz motion sensor designed to improve VAR decisions and power football’s growing data economy.
- FIFA’s 2026 World Cup ball TRIONDA features a built-in 500Hz motion sensor designed to improve VAR decisions and power football’s growing data economy.
- Reported by The Financial Express.
- Publication date: 2026-05-24.
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