The 2026 FIFA World Cup is historic: the first-ever 48-team tournament, hosted across three countries—the United States, Canada, and Mexico. To match this unprecedented moment, FIFA introduced three official mascots, each representing one host nation, with unique personalities, cultural meanings, and roles on the pitch.
In this complete guide, you’ll learn who they are, what they stand for, and why they’re becoming must-have collectibles for fans worldwide.
Meet the 2026 World Cup Mascot Trio

For the first time in World Cup history, the official mascots arrive as a trio, symbolizing unity, diversity, and the shared love of soccer across North America.
1. Clutch the Bald Eagle – United States

Representing: The United States
Position: Midfielder
Symbolism: Courage, freedom, leadership, and adventure
Clutch is a bold, confident bald eagle with an unstoppable spirit. He soars across the country, bringing people together with optimism and energy. As a midfielder, he controls the game, connects teammates, and turns challenges into opportunities—just like the heart of a winning team.
His design honors the national bird of the U.S., making him a powerful symbol of national pride and soccer ambition.
2. Maple the Moose – Canada

Representing: Canada
Position: Goalkeeper
Symbolism: Creativity, resilience, strength, and individuality
Maple is a friendly, street-style–loving moose, named after Canada’s iconic maple leaf. He’s a creative artist and music fan who travels across every province, celebrating Canadian culture. On the pitch, he’s a reliable goalkeeper with legendary saves, protecting his team with bravery and focus.
His red color palette and calm, steady energy make him a fan favorite for lovers of Canadian spirit.
3. Zayu the Jaguar – Mexico

Representing: Mexico
Position: Striker
Symbolism: Strength, agility, culture, passion, and unity
Zayu comes from the jungles of southern Mexico, inspired by ancient civilizations that viewed the jaguar as a sacred symbol of power. His name means unity, strength, and joy.
On the field, he’s a fast, skillful striker with incredible speed and creativity, thrilling fans with exciting attacks. Off the pitch, he celebrates Mexican culture through dance, food, and tradition, uniting people across borders.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup mascots—Clutch, Maple, and Zayu—are more than cute designs. They tell the story of three nations coming together to host the world’s greatest sporting event. Each has its own personality, style, and role, making them loved by fans of all ages.
As the tournament approaches, these mascots will be everywhere—on screen, in stadiums, and in fan collections around the world.
Which mascot is your favorite?