According to the information published on the Google Store, this soccer ball has a standard stitching pattern. The Google logo can be seen on one of the panels of the ball and the “’26” logo is also placed on another part of it. The combination of blue, red, yellow and green colors also conveys Google’s well-known visual identity to this product.
In the description of this product, Google has announced that Google Stadium Soccer Ball is designed with the aim of creating happy moments in friendly matches. The company says that users can communicate more with their friends and enjoy the game experience by using this ball on the soccer field.

The release of this product has been done at the same time as the beginning of the 2026 World Cup. These competitions will start on June 21 and will be followed by millions of football fans around the world.
Although the sale of this product has started, online buyers will have to wait a little while to receive it. Google has announced that orders will not start shipping until the end of June. This means that the new Google soccer ball will not be available to buyers in the first weeks of the tournament.
Some of the company’s branches in New York, California, and other regions may release the stock of this soccer ball earlier than the online store, although Google has not provided any guarantees in this regard.
The new soccer ball is not the only product related to the World Cup in Google’s collection of promotional products. The company has also recently released a new Android figure in the UK market called the Chrome Dino FC Android Figurine.
The figure retails for £30 and is inspired by the pixelated character Chrome Dino. Chrome browser users usually see this dinosaur when they see a 404 error. The design of the product has also kept the same pixelated and simple style of this popular character.
However, American customers currently have more limited options, and the Google Stadium soccer ball is the only flagship product associated with these competitions in the US market.















