The official ball for the 16th soccer world cup lies on the pitch in the stadium in Lens, France, 12 June 1998. Three decades after the invention of colour television it was the first time that there was a coloured ball. It was painted in the French national colours: red, white and blue - hence its name: Tricolore.
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The official ball for the 16th soccer world cup lies on the pitch in the stadium in Lens, France, 12 June 1998. Three decades after the invention of colour television it was the first time that there was a coloured ball. It was painted in the French national colours: red, white and blue - hence its name: Tricolore.

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picture-alliance / dpa

Date

12 juin 1998

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Photo12/dpa-pa

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DPA26A00_196

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Droits gérés

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4.2Mo (293.9Ko) / 52.1cm x 34.8cm / 1476 x 987 (72dpi)

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