How the World Cup ball has changed over 96 years

The World Cup, a prestigious soccer tournament, has been a global event for 96 years, showcasing the evolution of the sport and its equipment, particularly the soccer ball. Over the past century, the design and technology of the soccer ball have undergone significant changes, reflecting advancements in materials and manufacturing techniques. Initially, soccer balls were made from leather, which absorbed water and became heavy during wet conditions. Modern soccer balls, however, are crafted from synthetic materials that enhance performance, durability, and consistency, regardless of weather conditions. These innovations have not only improved the quality of play but also contributed to the sport’s growing popularity worldwide. The evolution of the soccer ball is a testament to the ongoing efforts to enhance the game, making it more exciting and accessible to players and fans alike. QUESTION: How might the continued evolution of soccer equipment influence the future of the sport and its global appeal? 

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