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The Mexican ball: a rebellion of colors, or a designer’s masterpiece?

15.05.2026 20:04 · 24 просмотров

The Mexican ball for the World Cup: a rebellion of colors or a creative masterpiece?

While football analysts analyze the patterns and shapes of the ball, behind the scenes of this global tournament, a visual revolution is taking place. Mexican designers have created an alternative version of the ball, turning the classic ball into a living canvas for national patterns. This project isn’t just an aesthetic experiment; it’s a attempt to incorporate Latin American culture into the global context of football.

“Trioonda” deliberately breaks with traditional standards. Its complex geometry, contrasting colors, and references to folklore make it a ball that can’t be ignored. Critics say the design is too colorful, but it’s precisely this boldness that attracts attention to Mexico’s heritage. Whether this design will be approved by FIFA or remain just an art object is secondary. What’s important is that football once again proves that, beyond tactical strategies, it remains a art form that inspires bold decisions.