Pride and Precision: Crafted in Pakistan
Pakistan-made FIFA 2025 ball. The FIFA Club World Cup 25 Pro Ball, made by Adidas, has become the center of global attention ahead of the tournament in the U.S. Its bold stars-and-stripes design symbolizes American pride, yet its craftsmanship proudly bears the label: Made in Pakistan.
A Symbol of Design and Craftsmanship
The FIFA Club World Cup 25 Pro Ball, created by Adidas, has taken center stage as the tournament approaches in the United States. Featuring a striking stars-and-stripes design, the ball celebrates American pride. However, it is Pakistan’s skilled craftsmanship that brought this cutting-edge football to life.
Sam Handy, Adidas’ general manager for football, revealed that it took 18 months of research and design to develop a product that feels “bold, loud, and unmistakably American.” The final result also highlights Pakistan’s top-tier sports manufacturing capabilities.
Sustainable Materials and Smart Engineering
Notably, Adidas has made this ball entirely from eco-friendly materials. It consists of 61% polyurethane, 30% recycled polyester, and 9% viscose—an environmentally conscious blend that doesn’t compromise performance. In addition, the ball incorporates Adidas’ PRECISIONSHELL technology, a 20-panel, thermally bonded structure with debossed grooves that aid airflow and flight consistency.
Pakistan’s world-renowned factories carried out the advanced production process, once again placing the nation at the forefront of global sports manufacturing.
Superior Performance in Player Testing
To evaluate the ball’s performance, Adidas turned to Loughborough University in the UK. Tests were conducted using both professional players and a robotic kicker. Although robotic trials showed similar performance across several football models, human testing revealed clear advantages.
Players achieved their highest strike speeds and spin rates using the Pakistan-made FIFA 2025 ball. One player even recorded more than double the spin compared to Nike’s model. The ball was praised for its firm feel and precision, ideal for long, accurate passes.
Advanced Features and Durability
Equipped with a high-grade butyl bladder, the ball maintains its shape and stability during gameplay. Adidas backs its durability with a two-year shape guarantee. Moreover, a built-in motion sensor collects data 500 times per second, enhancing player tracking and semi-automated offside decisions—blending traditional sport with modern technology.
A Milestone in Football Evolution
Unlike previous models, such as the Questra (1994) or Fevernova (2003), the Club World Cup 25 Pro Ball represents more than a redesign—it’s a complete reinvention. According to Loughborough’s Ieuan Williams, today’s football design prioritizes aerodynamic performance over symmetry.
With 63 matches ahead, this Pakistan-made innovation stands ready to perform. It’s more than a ball—it’s a symbol of craftsmanship, sustainability, and global impact.