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Al Rihla Football, Made in Sialkot would be used in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar

by Usman Ahzaz Mufti
June 23, 2022
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Sialkot Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCI) Senior Vice President Sheikh Zohaib Rafique Sethi said on Sunday that Sialkot made football “Al Rihla” would be used in the FIFA World Cup 2022 to be played in Qatar.

Talking to APP, the SCCI SVP said that a Sialkot-based leading exports firm “Forward Sports” had produced “Al Rihla” football for Adidas which would be played officially in FIFA football World Cup-2022 as it was a great honour and pride for Sialkot and even for Pakistan.

He said it was third time that the brand of ‘Forward Sports’ would be used in the FIFA World Cup. He said the design of football would be as per the culture of Qatar. Zohaib said the world was currently moving towards sustainability and the material used in its manufacturing was a bio-based recycling material. No solvent chemicals were used in football making but water-based chemicals were used which do not pollute the environment, he said. He said the ball consists of 20 panels was declared one of the best footballs in the world.

He noted that as global trends move towards sustainability, manufacturers are using more bio-based recycling materials in football production. He added that no solvent chemicals are used in the manufacturing process, instead relying on water-based chemicals which do not pollute the environment.

He said the ball, consisting of 20 panels, was declared one of the best footballs in the world. Traditionally, footballs for the World Cup were hand-stitched, until “thermos bonding,” a new technology, was first introduced in the 2014 World Cup, he added.

  • Fifa World cup 2018 Footballs were also made in Sialkot, Pakistan
  • Football “Made in Pakistan” used in UEFA Champions League Final
  • Pakistan Football Exports grew to $50m in 4MFY22
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Usman Ahzaz Mufti

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