FIFA World Cup 2022 to Use ‘Made in Pakistan’ Footballs Again

Pakistan, in collaboration with China, is manufacturing footballs that will be used for the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Doha, Qatar, in the winter of this year.

DAWN quoted Khawaja Masood Akhtar, the Chairman of Forward Sports (a contracting manufacturer of Adidas) saying,

We have once again been chosen to supply footballs for the World Cup, which is an honor for us and a testimony of the quality we have maintained.

Unveiled in March by Adidas in Doha, the official match ball for this year’s World Cup is called ‘Al-Rihla’, which translates to ‘the Journey’ in Arabic.

Although Adidas prevents Forward Sports from revealing the exact number of footballs that it will supply for the World Cup, Akhtar mentioned that it is “not in thousands but millions”.

Regarding the design of the official football, he said, “We have made some changes in (the design of) footballs this time, keeping Qatar’s culture, environment, architecture, and flag in mind”.

Akhtar explained that the footballs will be environment-friendly and ‘thermo-bonded’, and have been created using only water-based inks and glues have been used for the first time.

Meanwhile, Sialkot also exports sports goods such as cricket bats, hockey sticks, shining (cricket and hockey), and accessories like kits, shoes, and gloves. Pakistan makes $1 billion a year by exporting sports goods, of which $350 million to $500 million come from footballs alone.