FIFA Reveals 2026 World Cup Mascots
FIFA has finally shown off the mascots for the 2026 World Cup, which will be held in the US, Canada, and Mexico. There will be three different characters in the game. Each one will represent the spirit and identity of their country.
The friendly moose Maple stands for Canada’s strength and toughness. The country of Mexico will be shown off by Zayu, a lively jaguar that stands for power and culture.
The third bird is Clutch, a brave bald eagle that represents American freedom and pride. They bring color and energy to the world stage as a whole.
In addition to being cute, the mascots represent unity, variety, and a love of football. They represent culture and bring people together, telling fans that the World Cup is more than just a game—it’s a celebration that brings people from all over the world together.