
FIFA Reveals the Mascots for the 2026 World Cup
FIFA has announced the official mascots for the 2026 World Cup, which will take place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19, 2026, featuring 48 teams for the first time in the tournament's history.
According to FIFA's official website, the mascots are in the form of a moose "Maple" representing Canada, a jaguar "Zyoo" representing Mexico, and an eagle "Clutch" representing the United States.
The 2026 World Cup matches will be held in 16 cities across the three host countries, amid great anticipation from fans for this historic edition that will see an increase in the number of participating teams.
In terms of qualifiers, the Egyptian national team is close to securing qualification for the World Cup, as they lead Group A with 20 points, 5 points ahead of Burkina Faso in second place.
According to FIFA's official website, the mascots are in the form of a moose "Maple" representing Canada, a jaguar "Zyoo" representing Mexico, and an eagle "Clutch" representing the United States.
The 2026 World Cup matches will be held in 16 cities across the three host countries, amid great anticipation from fans for this historic edition that will see an increase in the number of participating teams.
In terms of qualifiers, the Egyptian national team is close to securing qualification for the World Cup, as they lead Group A with 20 points, 5 points ahead of Burkina Faso in second place.