File:1986 - Azteca (Mexico) bw.jpg

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English: The Match Ball for the 1986 FIFA World Cup revolutionized footballs and football production techniques. The Adidas Azteca was the first ever synthetic FIFA World Cup™ Match Ball. The use of synthetic material increased its durability and further minimized water absorption. With its never-before-achieved performance on hard ground, at high altitude, and in wet conditions, Azteca represented a massive leap forward for the game.
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