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FIFA World Cup 2018: Pakistan provides millions of Most High Tech Footballs in World

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FIFA will use sensor-equipped footballs in the upcoming world cup that have been manufactured in Pakistan.

The biggest footballing event that keeps people at the edge of their seats is going to be a technological marvel. As we reported earlier, the official match balls for this world cup have been manufactured in Pakistan. What makes these balls different from the conventional ones is that technology has been used to revolutionize how the game is played.

The footballs will be equipped with sensor chips with Near Field Communication (NFC) tech that will be connected to a smartphone. The chips don’t really need a special Adidas app to work. You just need to enable NFC on your phone and have the ultimate personalized content experience.

Telstar and the Chip

Adidas is bringing back it’s iconic Telstar ball that was Adidas’ first-ever and used in a FIFA world cup in 1970. The ball is called Telstar 18 and you already know it is manufactured in Pakistan. The ball is thermally bonded, meaning heat instead of stitches was used to patch the pieces. Telstar’s seamless surface is designed to ensure precise ball control and reduce water absorption as well.

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The embedded chips will help provide the users with personalized content and interaction with the global community. Fans can also upload their videos doing challenges using the Telstar 18 as different competitions will be announced later on. It will further give its owners information about other Adidas products as well.

The technology isn’t as sophisticated as Adidas micoach Smart Ball that gives information like curl and pass speed, shot power etc. but it works just fine considering its an NFC debut match ball.

Take a look:

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Pakistan and The Ball

The Telstar 18 has been manufactured by Forward Sports based in Sialko
t. Sialkot is known as the hub of world-class sports equipment and for the past few decades, it has been the biggest exporter of footballs to the world. Here are some of the facts about city’s phenomenal sports culture;
  • Sialkot is one of the most industrialized cities in the world with around 126 industrial units per square kilometers.
  • These industries earn about $2 billion annually making up about 10% of the country’s total exports.
  • The industries in the city employ around 400,000 people as well.
  • World’s biggest leagues like English Premier League, LaLiga, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, and UEFA Champions League use the same balls manufactured in Sialkot.
  • Sialkot accounts for 70% of the total demand for footballs to the world. More than 40 million footballs are exported every year from the city. The industries have enough capacity to produce 18,000 every day.
  • The city got global attention in 1982 when its footballs were used for the first-time ever in the FIFA world cup that year.
Not just footballs, the city is known to provide quality tennis, cricket, and hockey equipment as well. Furthermore, it is also home to the world’s second-best surgical instrument industry as well.

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Pakistan is Providing The Most High Tech Footballs for the 2018 FIFA World Cup

FIFA will use sensor-equipped footballs in the upcoming world cup that have been manufactured in Pakistan.

The biggest footballing event that keeps people at the edge of their seats is going to be a technological marvel. As we reported earlier, the official match balls for this world cup have been manufactured in Pakistan. What makes these balls different from the conventional ones is that technology has been used to revolutionize how the game is played.

The footballs will be equipped with sensor chips with Near Field Communication (NFC) tech that will be connected to a smartphone. The chips don’t really need a special Adidas app to work. You just need to enable NFC on your phone and have the ultimate personalized content experience.

Telstar and the Chip
Adidas is bringing back it’s iconic Telstar ball that was Adidas’ first-ever and used in a FIFA world cup in 1970. The ball is called Telstar 18 and you already know it is manufactured in Pakistan. The ball is thermally bonded, meaning heat instead of stitches was used to patch the pieces. Telstar’s seamless surface is designed to ensure precise ball control and reduce water absorption as well.

The embedded chips will help provide the users with personalized content and interaction with the global community. Fans can also upload their videos doing challenges using the Telstar 18 as different competitions will be announced later on. It will further give its owners information about other Adidas products as well.

The technology isn’t as sophisticated as Adidas micoach Smart Ball that gives information like curl and pass speed, shot power etc. but it works just fine considering its an NFC debut match ball.


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Take a look:

Adidas micoach Smart Ball

Pakistan and The Ball

The Telstar 18 has been manufactured by Forward Sports based in Sialkot. Sialkot is known as the hub of world-class sports equipment and for the past few decades, it has been the biggest exporter of footballs to the world. Here are some of the facts about city’s phenomenal sports culture;

Sialkot is one of the most industrialized cities in the world with around 126 industrial units per square kilometers.
These industries earn about $2 billion annually making up about 10% of the country’s total exports.
The industries in the city employ around 400,000 people as well.
World’s biggest leagues like English Premier League, LaLiga, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, and UEFA Champions League use the same balls manufactured in Sialkot.
Sialkot accounts for 70% of the total demand for footballs to the world. More than 40 million footballs are exported every year from the city. The industries have enough capacity to produce 18,000 every day.
The city got global attention in 1982 when its footballs were used for the first-time ever in the FIFA world cup that year.
Not just footballs, the city is known to provide quality tennis, cricket, and hockey equipment as well. Furthermore, it is also home to the world’s second-best surgical instrument industry as well

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Pakistan is Providing The Most High Tech Footballs for the 2018 FIFA World Cup

FIFA will use sensor-equipped footballs in the upcoming world cup that have been manufactured in Pakistan.

The biggest footballing event that keeps people at the edge of their seats is going to be a technological marvel. As we reported earlier, the official match balls for this world cup have been manufactured in Pakistan. What makes these balls different from the conventional ones is that technology has been used to revolutionize how the game is played.

The footballs will be equipped with sensor chips with Near Field Communication (NFC) tech that will be connected to a smartphone. The chips don’t really need a special Adidas app to work. You just need to enable NFC on your phone and have the ultimate personalized content experience.

Telstar and the Chip
Adidas is bringing back it’s iconic Telstar ball that was Adidas’ first-ever and used in a FIFA world cup in 1970. The ball is called Telstar 18 and you already know it is manufactured in Pakistan. The ball is thermally bonded, meaning heat instead of stitches was used to patch the pieces. Telstar’s seamless surface is designed to ensure precise ball control and reduce water absorption as well.

The embedded chips will help provide the users with personalized content and interaction with the global community. Fans can also upload their videos doing challenges using the Telstar 18 as different competitions will be announced later on. It will further give its owners information about other Adidas products as well.

The technology isn’t as sophisticated as Adidas micoach Smart Ball that gives information like curl and pass speed, shot power etc. but it works just fine considering its an NFC debut match ball.


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2014 FIFA WC's ball design was way better. The mosaic tile design on this looks a bit hypnotizing
 
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That football was also made in pakistan...its a shame Pakistan or India never qualified for Worldcup Football while being such big nations on the globe.
Yeah I'm aware that the footballs are made in Sialkot primarily but the design is given by FIFA right!

We should follow on the lines of China where they hired coaches from Spain to train their young football players to enhance the sport. We have some amazing talent particularly from the NE and Southern states but it is a pity that both Indians and Pakistanis don't admire any other sport apart from the lazy game called Cricket
 
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Yeah I'm aware the football are made in Sialkot primarily but the design is given by FIFA right!

We should follow on the lines of China where they hired coaches from Spain to train their young football players to enhance the sport. We have some amazing talent particularly from the NE and Southern states but it is a pity that both Indians and Pakistanis don't admire any other sport apart from the lazy game called Cricket

Both Pakistan and India have former African slave population (forgot their name) who are amazing at football. If we can develop that talent, I think both our countries would do much better in world football.
 
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Both Pakistan and India have former African slave population (forgot their name) who are amazing at football. If we can develop that talent, I think both our countries would do much better in world football.
I'm not aware of the African slave population but we can use our actual population and make wonders. Other Asian countries like South Korea and Japan are doing exceptionally well in football and I guess we could be on par with them by establishing proper training and support structures. To achieve this, we should divert our addiction for cricket and start encouraging other sports where parents play a crucial role.
 
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Both Pakistan and India have former African slave population (forgot their name) who are amazing at football. If we can develop that talent, I think both our countries would do much better in world football.
Those are called Shedi's
 
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Yeah I'm aware that the footballs are made in Sialkot primarily but the design is given by FIFA right!

We should follow on the lines of China where they hired coaches from Spain to train their young football players to enhance the sport. We have some amazing talent particularly from the NE and Southern states but it is a pity that both Indians and Pakistanis don't admire any other sport apart from the lazy game called Cricket

Its a shame bro. imagine the amount of money FIFA can generate from India and Pakistan, given the population and wealth size...even hundred thousand population poor countries in middle east have international standards teams y not Pakistan and India.

I am seeing a lot of football clubs in Lahore, but unfortunately the government and the sports bodies need to go grassroots in India and Pakistan to make international level footballers.
 
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Its a shame bro. imagine the amount of money FIFA can generate from India and Pakistan, given the population and wealth size...even hundred thousand population poor countries in middle east have international standards teams y not Pakistan and India.

I am seeing a lot of football clubs in Lahore, but unfortunately the government and the sports bodies need to go grassroots in India and Pakistan to make international level footballers.
Even if FIFA wanted to get a foothold of the sporting scenario in South Asia, Our BCCI and your PCB wouldn't let that happen and will do anything in their might to prevent other sports creeping into the mindsets of regular population as cricket is the highest revenue generating sport and BCCI/PCB wouldn't wanna loose all that money and kickbacks.

We built the Budh International Circuit which has been designed by the best racetrack designer Hermann Tilke but just after one F1 season, GoI imposed super high taxes on the sport for which F1 skipped India for the upcoming seasons ever since. BCCI knows there are a lot of fans in India for the sport and there should've been a pressure from them and also GoI & GoP should take measures on the lines of China in terms of encouraging sports and the conventional mindset of parents who expect their kids to become doctors or engineers should change in the first place
 
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That football was also made in pakistan...its a shame Pakistan or India never qualified for Worldcup Football while being such big nations on the globe.
we do entertain/amuse the world in a different way altogether which is not possible by others.

Yeah I'm aware that the footballs are made in Sialkot primarily but the design is given by FIFA right!

We should follow on the lines of China where they hired coaches from Spain to train their young football players to enhance the sport. We have some amazing talent particularly from the NE and Southern states but it is a pity that both Indians and Pakistanis don't admire any other sport apart from the lazy game called Cricket
Attitude & culture should change coaches make no difference. Hockey has a foreign coach but has it improved anything ?
 
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