Adidas Fevernova

Fever Nova is the official name of the products marketed by adidas match ball of the FIFA World Championship for Men 2002 Japan and South Korea and the World Cup of 2003 women in the United States.

Properties

The Fever Nova has an extremely colorful design that is tailored in appearance and color to the Asian culture. He is since 1978 the first FIFA game ball with a different design than the Tango design: The syntactic foam layer of the FevernovaTM is connected to a three-layer polymer - tissue, which aims to ensure a more precise and predictable flight path. At the same time he was the last World Cup ball, which consisted of twelve pentagons and 20 hexagons, which corresponds to the traditional construction of a football.

The ball was officially presented at the Final Draw for the FIFA World Cup 2002 in Busan on 30 November 2001

Especially among goalkeepers the ball was notorious because he raised a " fluttering " feeling developed an allegedly erratic flight path and the FevernovaTM was thus made ​​responsible for some spectacular goals during the tournament.

The FevernovaTM balls were manufactured in Sialkot, Pakistan.

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