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'Al Hilm', The Official Match Ball Of FIFA World Cup 2022 Finals
Adidas on Monday unveiled Al Hilm -- the official match ball for the semifinals and final of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. Al Hilm, which translates as "The Dream" in Arabic, follows on from the Official Match Ball of the group stages, Al Rihla, which translates as "The Journey".
Both balls feature the same technology, engineered to support the highest game speeds as they travel faster in flight than any other World Cup ball. Al Hilm is revealed with a unique graphic design, befitting of an occasion as historic as the final matches of a FIFA World Cup.
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