The North American Confederation unveiled the tournament's new ball. The winner will represent CONCACAF in the 2017 Club World Cup.

No football tournament can be played without an official match ball, and since Nike had already unveiled the English Premier League and the La Liga match balls, the American company did the same with the CONCACAF Champions League tournament, by showing the world "Ordem 4".

This competition will give its winner a chance to battle the 2016-2017 UEFA Champions League title holders and the 2016-2017 Copa Libertadores champions in next year's Club World Cup, which will be held in Japan. The tournament will have a new champion, as current winner Club América from Liga MX will vacate the throne after two years. 

Liga MX teams have won the title for ten years running, and with that in mind, that country's squads will start the tournament as the favorites to take the prize home. Monterrey, Pachuca, Tigres and Pumas UNAM will be the Mexican teams battling to win it all.

Other teams that could end Liga MX's successful run are Portland Timbers, New York Red Bulls, Vancouver Whitecaps and Saprissa, the last non-Mexican team to win the tournament in 2005. But in order to do that, "Ordem 4" must find its way into the back of the net many times, and here's how the match ball fo this competition will look like.

The tournament's logo features prominently in the match-ball's design.

The traditional Nike Swoosh can be found on the right-hand side of the ball.

Pink, orange and yellow are the most prominent colors featured on the ball.

This match ball will be used for the first time in the game between Trinidad & Tobago's Central and Vancover Whitecaps on August 2, 2016.