<P> The Jabulani Angola, used at the 2010 African Cup of Nations in Angola, was coloured to represent the yellow, red and black of the host nation's flag . An orange version is available for winter games and a yellow version for indoor games . </P> <P> A gold colour version, called the Jo'bulani, was used for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final . This name is a reference to "Jo'burg", a common nickname for Johannesburg, the match venue . The gold colouring of the ball mirrored the colour of the FIFA World Cup Trophy and also echoed another of Johannesburg's nicknames: "the City of Gold". The Jo'bulani ball was the second World Cup Final ball to be produced, the first time being the + Teamgeist Berlin for the 2006 FIFA World Cup . </P> <P> The balls were made in China, using latex bladders from India, thermoplastic polyurethane - elastomer from Taiwan, ethylene vinyl acetate, isotropic polyester / cotton fabric, glue and ink from China . </P> <P> It was announced on 4 December 2009 that the Jabulani was to be the official matchball of the 2010 FIFA World Cup held in South Africa . The word jabulani means "celebrate" in Zulu . </P>

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