Brazuca was imported from Pakistan by FIFA
FIFA imports Brazuca from Pakistan
May 22, 2014
Pakistan
may be known as a cricketing nation but not many know that the soccer
balls for the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Brazil will be imported from
the 159th-ranked football nation.
When World Cup’s Chinese supplier Adidas failed to keep up with the demand of soccer balls in Rio de Janeiro, a report in ‘Express Tribune’ said that a Sialkot ball manufacturing company then stepped in and got the contract.
Factory owner Khwaja Akhtar, who has made
balls for the German Bundesliga, French league and the Champions
League, is excited with the challenge of being a part of World Cup
soccer history.
“It was when I felt the roar of the crowd
at the 2006 World Cup that I dreamt of a goal of my own: to manufacture
the ball for the biggest football tournament on the planet,” Akhtar
said in New Indian Express.
“The people were chanting all around me. I
just thought, this is the real thing. I was part of the crowd. I never
had that kind of feeling before,” added Akhtar.
Sialkot, a town in eastern Pakistan, was
once the unassailable soccer ball production capital of the world –
exporting about 30 million balls a year, an estimated 40 percent of
global production – but India and China have recently caught up.
In December 2013, Brazil unveiled the
latest soccer ball for the 2014 edition – the Brazuca – on the official
FIFA World Cup website.
The Brazuca features a striking new
design and new panel system. Six identical interlocking panels make up
the ball’s synthetic surface, thermally bonded to keep out moisture.
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