1930 World Cup Painted Ball – Uruguay Ball
Product Name : 1930 World Cup Painted Ball – Uruguay Ball
Date of Registration : 02/01/2023
Category Art : Painting
Art Field : Visual Arts
Total Production : One Collection with Twenty Three Balls
Production Year : 2022
Art Style : Acrylic
Ball Name : T-Model
Artist Name : Fatemeh Zarei
Size : 5
Weight (gr) : 380 – 410
Has a signature : Yes
Materials :
Vintage leather football with 10 panels, this “T-shaped” ball is a replica of one of the most famous models of history. Handmade with Woodbridge “savoir-faire”, its patina give it an authentic old school and unique style.
An iconic model in football history, the “T-shape” is the ball that helped Uruguay win the inaugural edition of the World Cup. While the first half of the tournament final was played with the Argentinian favorite ball, Tiento, Celeste approached the second act with a goal behind, led 2 to 1. More comfortable with his An English-made T-shaped panel model, the host country team found the net three times to lift the Jules Rimet Trophy in front of the 70,000 spectators at the Centenario Stadium in Montevideo. On July 30, 1930 at 3.30 p.m., John Langenus, the Belgian referee of the match, entered the field with a ball under each arm in order not to favor either of the two nations. A unique event in the history of the round ball.
About T-Model :
Inspired by the famous “T-Shape” design used in the second half of the 1930 World Cup Final, with which the Uruguayan team won the very first edition of the most popular sports competition with a final score of 4-2 against Argentine, the John Woodbridge 1930 T-shape vintage football.
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Artist Name : Fatemeh Zarei
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Weight (gr) : 420 – 430
Has a signature : Yes
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The ball was designed by the Adidas Innovation Team and the Molten Corporation and is made by Adidas, which has provided the balls used in all World Cup matches since the 1970 World Cup when the Telstar was introduced. The +Teamgeist ball differs from previous balls in having just 14 curved panels (making the ball topologically equivalent to a truncated octahedron), rather than the 32 that have been standard since 1970. Like the 32 panel Roteiro which preceded it, the +TeamGeist panels are bonded together, rather than stitched. It is claimed to be rounder and to perform more uniformly regardless of where it is hit, and being almost waterproof, it does not get heavier in wet weather.
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Artist Name : Fatemeh Zarei
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About Brazuca :
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Ball Name : Slazenger 25 Challenge
Artist Name : Fatemeh Zarei
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The Slazenger Challenge was made of high quality leather and entirely hand sewn. It was composed of 25 rectangular panels, joined together in a way that was very similar to the 1958 ball and which differed only in the panel which contained the valve. In the Slazenger
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