Football Today
·26 September 2025
FIFA unveils colourful trio of mascots for 2026 World Cup

In partnership with
Yahoo sportsFootball Today
·26 September 2025
FIFA has unveiled the three World Cup 2026 mascots for the upcoming tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Each mascot highlights one of the host nations – Clutch the Bald Eagle for the US, Zayu the Jaguar in Mexico and Maple the Moose representing Canada.
The three characters have been ‘thoughtfully developed to reflect the vibrant culture, heritage and spirit of their respective countries, coming together to symbolise unity, diversity and the shared passion for the beautiful game’.
US mascot Clutch reflects the spirit of adventure, curiosity and optimism. He plays in midfield, inspires his teammates and helps them overcome challenges.
Mexico’s Zayu embodies the rich heritage and vibrant spirit of the nation. He plays as a striker, dazzling defenders with his ingenuity and agility.
He embraces Mexican culture through dance, food and tradition.
Maple travels across Canada, connecting with people and embracing the country’s rich culture. The character plays as a goalkeeper, and loves street art and music.
He found purpose through creativity, resilience and unapologetic individuality.
World Cup mascots were first introduced in 1996, when the host nation, England, was symbolised by a lion named Willie.
The United States previously hosted the World Cup in 1994, when a dog named Striker became a familiar face.