Web Desk: Three official mascots for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been revealed. The mascot will be each representing one of the host nations. Zayu the Jaguar for Mexico, Maple the Moose and Clutch the Bald Eagle.
All three mascots come with individual personalities, storylines, and designated positions on the field, and they appear in their national football kits.
The three mascots will be coming with their own storylines, individual personalities and designated positions on the field. They will be also appearing in their national football kits.
Maple the Moose (Canada)
Maple the Moose, Canada’s mascot is portrayed as a goalkeeper who will be wearing the country’s red home kit. It is described as music-loving, creative character with a passion for street culture and strong leadership qualities.
Zayu the Jaguar (Mexico)
Zayu the Jaguar, Mexico’s representative will be a striker dressed in the traditional green home strip. In ancient Mexican civilizations the Jaguar carries deep cultural importance. The mascot is described as a clever and agile who unsettles defenders with ease.
Clutch the Bald Eagle (USA)
Clutch the Bald Eagle will be the mascot for United States. It will be taking the role of a midfielder in the blue away kit. The character is depicted as unifying and adventurous, symbolizing energy, purpose, and playfulness both off and on the pitch.
The trio will be a part of FIFA’s commercial rollout and will feature prominently throughout the tournament. President Gianni Infantino confirmed that mascot-themed merchandise, including shirts, will be available through FIFA’s official sales platforms.
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