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FIFA Unveils Maple, Zayu & Clutch As Official World Cup 2026 Mascots
The FIFA World Cup 2026 has just become more colorful, fun, and unforgettable! FIFA officially revealed three mascots — “Maple” the Moose from Canada, “Zayu” the Jaguar from Mexico, and “Clutch” the Bald Eagle from the United States — as the vibrant faces of the first-ever World Cup jointly hosted by three nations.
Celebrating Culture, Unity & Football Spirit
In a statement, FIFA explained that each mascot reflects the culture, heritage, and spirit of its home country while coming together to symbolize unity, diversity, and the global love for football. From Maple’s cheerful Canadian energy, to Zayu’s fearless Mexican flair, and Clutch’s bold American pride — this trio embodies the true North American celebration of the world’s biggest sporting event.
Gianni Infantino: “The Team Just Got Bigger”
FIFA President Gianni Infantino couldn’t hide his excitement:
“The 26 team has just got bigger – and more fun! Maple, Zayu and Clutch are full of joy, energy and the spirit of togetherness, just like the FIFA World Cup itself.”
He added that these mascots will inspire kids, fans, and football legends alike — from shirts and celebrations to even video games.
Mascots Join The Gaming World!
For the first time in World Cup history, mascots won’t just appear on posters or merchandise — they’ll also be playable characters in FIFA Heroes, a brand-new FIFA-licensed video game launching next year under the FIFAe umbrella. This bold move connects the tournament to the next generation of fans who live and breathe football digitally as much as physically.
A Tournament Like No Other
With the United States, Mexico, and Canada already preparing to welcome the footballing world in 2026, the addition of Maple, Zayu, and Clutch sets the stage for a World Cup like no other. Expect fireworks, culture, and a celebration that will not just unite three nations, but millions of fans worldwide.
⚽ From stadiums to screens, mascots to goals — FIFA World Cup 2026 promises to be the most exciting edition yet.
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