RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) The new ball for next year's World Cup called the "Brazuca," in honor of Brazil, of course was unveiled at a ceremony Tuesday in Rio de Janeiro.
The word "Brazuca" has a double meaning, used as a term for Brazilians living abroad including its many footballers but also as slang used to describe national pride or anything "Brazilianish."
Manufacturer Adidas said the ball offers "breakthrough innovation" featuring what it calls a "revolutionary six-panel design."
The ball is decorated with a ribbon design in shades of blue, gold and green, which Adidas said symbolizes the traditional "wish bracelets" worn in Brazil.
The ball makes its real debut on June 12 in the opening game in Sao Paulo, and will be used until the final July 13 in Rio de Janeiro.