The 2026 World Cup Posters Revealed
- Official Unveiling: FIFA has revealed 16 posters for the 2026 World Cup, each representing a host city in the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
- Cultural Representation: Each poster is designed to celebrate the unique culture, landmarks, and football spirit of its respective host city.
- National Identity: The posters collectively showcase distinct characteristics for each host country: Innovation & Energy for the USA, Culture & Celebration for Mexico, and Diversity & Design for Canada.
FIFA has officially unveiled a stunning set of 16 posters representing each of the 2026 World Cup host cities across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Each poster is a vibrant celebration of local culture, landmarks, and footballing spirit, capturing the unique identity of every host city in this unprecedented tri-nation tournament.
2026 World Cup Posters
The 2026 World Cup posters are beautifully designed, celebrating the unique identity and culture of each host city. They collectively reflect the vibrant spirit of the world’s biggest football celebration approaching.
The posters of each country's cities show their own characteristics:
- USA: Innovation & Energy
- Mexico: Culture & Celebration
- Canada: Diversity & Design
Atlanta - USA (Jose Hadhaty)
An explosion of color, hip-hop, peaches, and iconic skyscrapers like the Bank of America Plaza – this poster captures the city’s Southern charm, urban energy, and Georgia’s peachy pride all in one surreal and lively composition.
Boston - USA (John Rego)
A visual symphony of lobsters, lighthouses and stadiums - all New England specialities in one frame.
Dallas - USA (Matt Cliff)
A Western cowboy bicycle kick takes center stage — a bold nod to Texas grit and football flair. Behind him, the city skyline stretches across a red-and-blue horizon, echoing the colors of the U.S. flag and Dallas' proud American identity.
Houston - USA (Stephanie Leal)
An astronaut playing football in space – an homage to NASA and Houston’s pioneering spirit in science and sport.
Kansas City - USA (Jadie Arnett)
A retro-futuristic image with details: Christopher S. Bond Bridge, Kansas Stadium on a scarf background - a nod to KC’s rich sports and jazz heritage.
Los Angeles - USA (Thieb Delaporte-Richard)
A moody, cinematic sunset, palm trees, and a footballer mid-move – LA’s creative pulse rendered in silhouette.
Miami - USA (Rubem Robierb)
A flamboyant flamingo balancing the globe atop a football – bursting with tropical flair and Miami's signature artistic energy.
New York/New Jersey - USA (Rich Tu)
Street-style graphics, the iconic Statue of Liberty torch and the flaming football. Dynamic typography screams urban swagger and multicultural vibrancy.
Philadelphia - USA (Nick McClintock)
A bold collage of historic icons such as Independence Hall, Franklin Square, the Rocky Mountains, the Liberty Bell and modern football motifs, capturing the city’s legacy and passion.
San Francisco Bay Area - USA (Leroy David)
The city's two iconic bridges, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Oakland Bay Bridge, framed by futuristic shapes and bold color blocks – tech meets tradition in this coastal marvel.
Seattle - USA (Shogo Ota)
A fierce orca waving its tail proudly on the surface of the ocean, with Elliott Bay, Mount Rainier and the Space Needle in the distance, representing nature’s power and Pacific Northwest pride.
Toronto - Canada (Dave Murray)
Geometric shapes meet cubism, the poster features a football player in the iconic red and white of Canada. The stylised letters "T O R O N T O" in each square evoke Toronto's modernity and multiculturalism.
Vancouver - Canada (Jamin Zuroski)
Created by an Indigenous artist, the poster weaves together nature, heritage, and sport with spiritual symbolism and coastal elements.
Guadalajara - Mexico (Cuemanche)
A maximalist masterpiece, the central image is of the city's government headquarters, with Estadio Akron - the World Cup stadium - below. Other details of mariachi music, wrestling masks, folklore and vibrant energy create a colourful picture - all through a surreal lens.
Mexico City - Mexico (Cuemanche)
A colourful and symbolic mix, from the influence of the ancient Aztec civilisation, such as the Angel of Independence monument, to modern urban life, including the Estadio Azteca (the legendary stadium that has twice hosted the World Cup final) - a true tribute to the heart of Mexico.
Monterrey - Mexico (Cuemanche)
With the Cerro de la Silla mountain and industrial motifs, this poster captures the strength and transformation of northern Mexico.
Which poster is your favorite? Let us know in the comments.