In an exciting development for Maltese football, the Malta Premier has announced the introduction of the adidas Tiro Pro match football as the official ball for the upcoming 2025/2026 campaign.
Designed to meet the demands of professional football, the adidas Tiro Pro match ball delivers top-tier performance on the pitch.
Endorsed with FIFA’s highest rating, it stands as a mark of superior quality and compliance with international standards.
The Tiro Pro features a classic 32-panel construction and seamless TSBE (Thermally Bonded Seamless Execution) technology, in order to ensure durability, a consistent touch, improved grip, and minimal water absorption – guaranteeing reliable play in all weather conditions.
It is made from 100% polyurethane and equipped with a high-grade butyl bladder.
Adidas highlights the Tiro Pro as offering an even touch and secure grip, enabling players to stay focused and perform at their best without distractions.
The unveiling of the new match balls precedes the eagerly anticipated draw for the 2025/2026 campaign, scheduled for next Monday at 7pm.
In another update ahead of the 2025/2026 campaign, the Malta Premier has unveiled a special touch for the reigning champions.
Ħamrun Spartans will sport a custom Champions badge which will be embroidered on their match shirts throughout the season.

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