Adidas Telstar
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Telstar provided by Adidas was the official match ball of 1970 FIFA World Cup and 1974 FIFA World Cup held in Mexico and West Germany.
It was painted with black and white panels so it was more visible on black-and-white television, and hence its name which is short for television star. Telstar was also a series of TV satellites, providing intercontinental live coverage also of football games.
It was the first World Cup ball to use the truncated icosahedron or bucky ball for its design, consisting of 12 black pentagonal and 20 white hexagonal panels, which later became the regular design of a football.
Although made of leather, it still had water resistant qualities provided by its shiny durlast coating.
Preceded by Special Edition |
Official World Cup Ball 1970 and 1974 |
Succeeded by Tango |
[edit] External links
- Adidas ball history
- R. B. Fuller's 1961 patent for geodesic structures.