The official match ball used in the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar has been released which has been named 'Al Rihla'. 'Al Rihla' means 'yatra' in Arabic which is being built inspired by the flag, architecture, and boats of Qatar. This is the first World Cup ball that has been taken care of by the environment in the making, in which only 'water-based' inks (water-soluble colors) and glue have been used. It moves faster than any other World Cup ball that was made by the sports goods company Adidas. 2002 Fevernova: World Cup ball with a triangular design. In the 2003 Women's World Cup, a ball with an almost design was used. 2006 – Teamgist/Teamgist Berlin: The team is said to be a 14-paneled ball. Each match in the World Cup final had its own individual ball, on which the date of the match, the stadium, and the team names was printed. A special edition gold-colored team-studded Berlin has been used in the final match. 2010 Jabulani: This ball has 8 panels. A special type was used for the final match called- Gold Jo'Bulani (picture on the left). Because the final match was to be held in Johannesburg for which it has been named inspired by 'Joe Berg'. The ball was also controversial. Players and fans argued that its movement is unusual. Naomi reached the final after winning the quarterfinal India is working tirelessly to beat England Ukrainian footballers can take training with Manchester City