The FIFA World Cup began in 1930 in Uruguay, and since then the game has changed dramatically. From the speed of play to the skill, even the soccer balls had changed quite a lot since then. Here's taking a look at the evolution of the balls used in each World Cup tournament from 1930 to 2014.

1930, Uruguay

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1934, Italy

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1938, France

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1950, Brazil

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1954, Switzerland

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1958, Sweden

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1962, Chile

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1966, England

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1970, Mexico

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1974, Germany

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1978, Argentina

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1982, Spain

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1986, Mexico

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1990, Italy

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1994, United States

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1998, France

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2002, South Korea and Japan

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2006, Germany

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2010, South Africa

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2014, Brazil

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