The shoes were designed for the
1982 FIFA World Cup held in Spain, and have gone through very slight changes since then. The Copa is made in
Scheinfeld, between Würzburg and Nuremberg in
Germany. It has a
kangaroo leather upper. In addition to the White Copa Mundial, adidas also released a 'Samba Pack' of five colors matching the colors of the four major adidas silos, with the F50 represented twice because of its two Samba colorways. Other variations of the Copa Mundial boot include the "Samba Pack" — a multicolor set released for the
2014 World Cup in Brazil. Colors included were green, blue, red, and orange, the "Copa 17.1" — a modern version with modifications made to the tongue, upper, and outsole launched in 2017, the "Copa Gloro 17.2" i n a more traditional style, also released in 2017. In 2018, Adidas released the "Copa 19+", debuted by
Juventus FC player
Paulo Dybala. The boot featured a laceless leather upper and an anatomical design. ==References==