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World Cup Goals Surge as New Ball Design Changes Game Dynamics

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World Cup Goals Surge as New Ball Design Changes Game Dynamics

Record scoring at the tournament reveals how equipment engineering affects athletic outcomes—a story with implications for how sports governing bodies make technical choices that reshape competition.

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