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Adidas Beau Jeu

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Adidas Beau Jeu
TypeFootball
InventorAdidas
Inception2015; 8 years ago (2015)
ManufacturerAdidas

The Adidas Beau Jeu (French pronunciation: [adidazboʒø]) is one of the official match balls of the UEFA Euro 2016 tournament. It was used for the group stage of the tournament, after which it was replaced by the "Adidas Fracas" (a design variant of the Beau Jeu) for the knockout stage. The French phrase "Beau Jeu" translates to "Beautiful Game" or "Beautiful Play".[1]

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Overview

Unveiled by Adidas and presented by former French national player Zinedine Zidane on 12 November 2015,[2] the ball features elements of the Adidas Brazuca,[3] but in a new design.[4] The design includes blue lines with orange detail with letters and numbers on each line creating "EURO" and "2016".

In the group match between Switzerland and France on 19 June, the ball burst during a challenge between Antoine Griezmann and Valon Behrami.[5]

The "Errejota" – official ball of the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics – was based on the Beau Jeu but with a surface design change.

References

  1. ^ "Euro 2016: Adidas unveil 'Beau Jeu', the tournament's official match ball". The Independent. Retrieved 30 May 2017
  2. ^ "Adidas unveils official match ball for Euro 2016".
  3. ^ "Here is the ball we hope Ireland are kicking in France next June - Independent.ie".
  4. ^ "Adidas Beau Jeu Euro 2016 Ball Released".
  5. ^ Pugmire, Jerome (2016-06-19). "France v Switzerland: Euro 2016 game with burst ball, ripped shirts, dodgy pitch". Fox Sports Australia. Associated Press. Retrieved 2016-07-08.
Preceded by UEFA European Championship official ball
2016
Succeeded by
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