FIFA Unveils 2026 World Cup Mascots

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FIFA Unveils 2026 World Cup Mascots
FIFA Unveils 2026 World Cup Mascots

Africa-Press – Eritrea. FIFA has officially unveiled the mascots for the 2026 World Cup, which will take place across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The tournament will feature a unique trio of characters, each embodying the spirit and identity of their nation.

Maple, a friendly moose, represents Canada with strength and resilience. Mexico will be showcased through Zayu, a lively jaguar symbolizing power and tradition.

Completing the trio is Clutch, a bold bald eagle embodying the pride and freedom of the United States. Together, they bring color and energy to the global stage.

Beyond their playful appearances, the mascots embody unity, diversity, and the love of football. They stand as ambassadors of culture and connection, reminding fans that the World Cup is more than a competition—it is a celebration that unites people across borders.

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