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The company offered a paean to the mythical sphere before the World Cup, extolling the ball's "fine gold accents" and the "radiant lines of the graphics," and explained that even the name of the football referred to a German trait: ''Teamgeist'' means team spirit, "something the Germans have long thrived on instead of individual brilliance."
Forbes Faces Of The Week June 26-30, 2006 Faces Of The Week June 26-30, 2006 Forbes.com staff 2006
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The company offered a paean to the mythical sphere before the World Cup, extolling the ball's "fine gold accents", "radiant lines of the graphics" and explained that even the name of the football referred to a German trait: ''Teamgeist'' means team spirit, "something the Germans have long thrived on instead of individual brilliance."
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"The Teamgeist was a big departure at the last World Cup.
Scientific Blogging 2010
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Of course, there was the same doom-and-gloom mongering around previous World Cup balls, like the Teamgeist (2006) and the Fevernova (2002), but, once the tournament began it was largely forgotten.
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North Kingdom just launched a cool football advergame for Adidas called: Teamgeist.
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Teamgeist is the name given the ball used at the FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany.
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Perhaps if some of the national leagues had used the Teamgeist this year, we could see if the predicted increase in goals occurred.
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"The Teamgeist ball promises to provide more of the spectacular highlights that are the grist of TV's replay mill," according to the article.
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Before the games started, US goalkeeper Kasey Keller predicted the introduction of a new ball, Adidas's Teamgeist model, would cause things like this to happen.
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He said Wednesday that since the 14-panel, thermally bonded Teamgeist ball went on sale, about 15 million have been sold worldwide, generally priced at $113 to $138 each.
Forbes Faces Of The Week June 26-30, 2006 Faces Of The Week June 26-30, 2006 Forbes.com staff 2006
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