in a climate of world cup 2010
in a climate of world cup 2010
Adidas Jabulani
Jabulani is the ball used in the FIFA World Cup 2010 held in South Africa was produced by Adidas and submitted in December 4, 2009, in the group draw of the tournament. The ball has 11 different colors, each representing different ethnicities and dialects of South Africa The name of the ball significantly better "Celebrate" in Zulu. Jabulani is a word from the Bantu language isiZulu, one of 11 official languages of South Africa's Cup 2010 The ball has just eight buds in 3D. Its design has African features, mixed in a diversification of 11 colors - white predominates. The colors, according to adidas, were chosen to represent the 11 players on each team, the 11 official languages of South Africa and the 11 tribes that form the South African population. The official launch of the ball took place in Cape Town, South Africa, before the group draw for the cup. Other world regions also received the release. In Brazil, the party was in the Pacaembu stadium. The ball was used in the Club World Cup 2009, held in the UAE. A special version of the ball, called Adidas Jabulani Angola was the official ball of the African Cup of Nations 2010. This version has a different coloration from that to be used during the World Cup, and represents the colors of South Africa, home of the tournament. Before the tournament, the ball is also being used in several European leagues like the Bundesliga 2009-10.
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