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QNA

Doha

FIFA has unveiled the official ball for the semi-finals and finals of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, named ‘Al Hilm’, to replace the official match ball used in the tournament so far, Al Rihla.

Al Hilm, which translates as ‘The Dream’ in Arabic, utilizes the latest technological advances in ball design the same unprecedented Adidas Connected Ball technology as Al Rihla, or ‘The Journey’, which has proven invaluable in helping match officials making faster and more accurate decisions during this World Cup.

Combined with player position data, the innovation offers video match officials instant data to help optimize decision-making for a seamless fan experience.

By combining the ball data captured by IMU sensors within the ball and applying artificial intelligence, the new technology supports the semi-automated offside system, especially by providing the exact moment the ball is played in tight offside situations.

The Director of football technology and innovation at FIFA Johannes Holzmuller said, “With the development of the connected ball technology, Adidas made it possible that an additional important layer of information is available to the video match officials.”

“The data from the ball unlocks new insights for storytelling around the unique moments on the pitch at this World Cup,” he added.

The ball was also designed with the environment at its heart - all components have been carefully considered, and Al Hilm is the first FIFA World Cup semi-finals and final ball made using only water-based inks and glues.

The design is set on a textured gold base color which features a subtle triangular pattern, drawing inspiration from the sparkling deserts of the region that surround the city of Doha, the color of the FIFA World Cup trophy, and the pattern of the Qatar flag.

“AlHilm represents a beacon of light on the power of sport and football to bring the world together,” said Nick Craggs, General Manager - Football, Adidas.

“We wish all teams involved in the final stages of the tournament the best of luck as they compete on the largest stage that football has to offer,” he continued.

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12/12/2022
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